No, Chansley Was Not Escorted Into the Capitol Building

Tucker Carlson is hiding it from us. He purposefully edited out the time stamps.

Chansley was within minutes of entering the Capitol he needed to leave. That’s a fact.
Wait. YOU claimed to know exactly when it happened. Now your story is Carlson is keeping it a secret?

Dude, take a break and get your bullshit straight. You are struggling here, BIGLY! :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
 
At approximately 2:16 p.m., the defendant and other rioters ascended the stairs to the second floor on the Senate side of the U.S. Capitol building. In a clearing on the second floor, the defendant and other rioters were met by a line of U.S. Capitol Police officers who instructed them to leave the building peacefully. The defendant challenged U.S. Capitol Police Officer K. R. to let them pass, ultimately using his bullhorn to rile up the crowd and demand that lawmakers be brought out.

Yeah, Stupid.

The other fuckwit already posted that after he linked it and I read it. It does nothing to back up his lies.
 
That's what The Cult does. They lie




Right...Don't believe my own lying eyes....The only thing that matters to you is your hatred.

What a pathetic little lump of shit you've become.
 
I've seen evidence he is guilty of trespassing. Beyond that, I have seen nothing indicating any other crimes.

I've also seen evidence the prosecutors in his case violated the law by withholding evidence.
He knew what he was pleading to:

Before he was sentenced, Chansley told U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth it was wrong for him to enter the Capitol and that he accepts responsibility for his actions.

"I have no excuse," Chansley said. "No excuses whatsoever. My behavior is indefensible."

The judge said Chansley's remorse appeared to be genuine but noted the seriousness of his actions in the Capitol. "What you did was terrible," Lamberth said. "You made yourself the center of the riot."

His attorney has said Chansley was "horrendously smitten" by Trump and believed like other rioters that Trump had called him to the Capitol, but later felt betrayed after Trump refused to grant him and others who participated in the insurrection a pardon.

Watkins has said Chansley had been under pressure from family members not to plead guilty because they believed Trump would be reinstated as president and pardon him.

 
He knew what he was pleading to:

Before he was sentenced, Chansley told U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth it was wrong for him to enter the Capitol and that he accepts responsibility for his actions.

"I have no excuse," Chansley said. "No excuses whatsoever. My behavior is indefensible."

The judge said Chansley's remorse appeared to be genuine but noted the seriousness of his actions in the Capitol. "What you did was terrible," Lamberth said. "You made yourself the center of the riot."

His attorney has said Chansley was "horrendously smitten" by Trump and believed like other rioters that Trump had called him to the Capitol, but later felt betrayed after Trump refused to grant him and others who participated in the insurrection a pardon.

Watkins has said Chansley had been under pressure from family members not to plead guilty because they believed Trump would be reinstated as president and pardon him.

Sounds like he admitted to trespassing.

Thanks for the update.
 
Wait. YOU claimed to know exactly when it happened. Now your story is Carlson is keeping it a secret?

Dude, take a break and get your bullshit straight. You are struggling here, BIGLY! :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
You lack facts and common sense.

Chansley couldn’t claim he didn’t know he couldn’t come in. He was mere feet away from where rioters broke into the Capitol by smashing windows.

He was told almost immediately upon entering to leave. He chose not to.

There was no guided by tour by one officer let alone nine. It’s a false narrative.

He did encounter an officer while he was trying to get to the Senate Floor. That officer followed him and told him repeatedly to leave.

Chansley is guilty. There is no reasonable doubt.
 
Yet this “mod” shows no evidence of this man breaking anything. He even got a guided tour.
Maybe you can send a care package to him in the slammer to ease his hurt. In return ask him for a selfie of his ass.

If he stayed the fuck home instead of listening to that orange combover baboon & going on a rampage like a wild animal he wouldn't be in prison.
 
You lack facts and common sense.

Chansley couldn’t claim he didn’t know he couldn’t come in. He was mere feet away from where rioters broke into the Capitol by smashing windows.

He was told almost immediately upon entering to leave. He chose not to.

There was no guided by tour by one officer let alone nine. It’s a false narrative.

He did encounter an officer while he was trying to get to the Senate Floor. That officer followed him and told him repeatedly to leave.

Chansley is guilty. There is no reasonable doubt.
So you have not seen the video of him getting the tour?

Go get educated.

And I find if funny that you claimed to know he was told to leave before and during the tour that you now claim didn't happen. :cuckoo: :cuckoo: :cuckoo:
 
He was told almost immediately upon entering to leave. He chose not to.
Where is that at (video)? I don't see that here where he enters the building and then immediately tries to get a guy not to raid the snack room...


Regards,
Jim
 
May? They delayed the official proceeding as everyone had to be evacuated and the Capitol needed to be cleared of these idiots.

Did overrunning the Capitol obstruct or impede the official proceeding?

Yes. Overrunning the Capitol and having the congress people taken to safe spaces obstructed and impeded the proceedings, as they were unable to complete them until after the rioters were cleared out.

Since you appear to not know the definition of some words, let me help you out...................

obstruct

verb

ob·struct əb-ˈstrəkt
äb-

obstructed; obstructing; obstructs
Synonyms of obstruct
transitive verb
1: to block or close up by an obstacle
A piece of food obstructed his airway.

The road was obstructed by a fallen tree.

2: to hinder from passage, action, or operation : IMPEDE
Constant interruptions obstruct our progress.

was charged with obstructing justice by lying to investigators

3: to cut off from sight
A wall obstructs the view.

impede

verb

im·pede im-ˈpēd

impeded; impeding
Synonyms of impede
transitive verb
: to interfere with or slow the progress of

So yeah.................because Congress had to delay the proceedings to certify the election because of the J6 idiots, they DID obstruct and impede them.
 
Did they end up obstructing or impeding the official proceeding?



Doesn't matter. You asked if they intended to disrupt the proceedings. They didn't. Their intent was to peaceably protest. Which they did. There were paid agitators who committed the violence. They are antifa who did that. Not the protesters.
 

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