Judicial Watch Files $30M Lawsuit Against U.S. Government in Ashli Babbitt Shooting Death
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit Thursday against the United States government regarding the shooting death of January 6 protester Ashli Babbitt.
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit Thursday against the United States government regarding the shooting death of January 6 protester Ashli Babbitt.
Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) said Thursday on MSNBC’s “All In” that the late Ashli Babbitt and all the Capitol rioters on January 6, 2021 were terrorists.
Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Tuesday that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is using the U.S. Capitol Police as her “private intelligence agency” to investigate lawmakers.
Friday, FNC host Tucker Carlson commented his view that some of the punishment doled out to some of the January 6 U.S. Capitol protesters was “unequal” and that in some cases, prosecutors were using their opinions on COVID-19, vaccines and other personal information not relevant to the January 6 event in the court trials.
Honoring her birthday, former President Donald Trump sent a personal message to the family of Ashli Babbitt, the Air Force veteran who would have turned 36 this weekend had she not been shot and killed during the January 6 riot on Capitol Hill.
Despite reports of potential violence and beefed up security, including the National Guard and fencing, Saturday’s “Justice for J6” rally attracted a few hundred demonstrators and ended without major incidence.
Lt. Michael Byrd said in an exclusive interview with NBC News, that he opened fire on January 6, after Ashli Babbitt failed to comply with his commands to stop breaching the glass doors leading into the lobby of the House of Representatives chamber.
Ashli Babbitt’s shooter on January 6 was identified on Thursday as “Lieutenant Michael Leroy Byrd,” Newsweek reported.
An internal investigation conducted by the Capitol Police has cleared the unnamed officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during the Capitol Hill riot on January 6.
NBC News national security contributor Frank Figliuzzi said Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that Floyd Ray Roseberry, the 49-year-old North Carolina man who allegedly threatened to explode a bomb in his truck in Washington D.C., was an example of former President Donald Trump’s supporters who grievances were being exploited.
MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace said Wednesday on her show “Deadline” that former President Donald Trump was “inciting violent extremism” by meeting with the mother and husband of Ashli Babbitt, the rioter who an officer inside the Capitol fatally shot on January 6.
Former Trump administration DHS official Miles Taylor said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that “radicalized elements” of the Republican Party represented a “bigger threat to our democracy” than terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS ever did.
Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, declared Wednesday on CNN’s “OutFront” that former President Donald Trump was “dangerous.”
Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) said Tuesday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that Republicans were damaging the term patriot by making it synonymous with “insurrectionists.”
In his Monday interview with NBC News, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the U.S. government of assassinating Ashli Babbitt, the Air Force veteran whom Capitol Police shot during the January 6 riot.
On Monday’s broadcast of FNC’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Terrell Roberts, an attorney for the family of Ashli Babbitt, the woman who was shot and killed by a police officer during the January 6 U.S. Capitol Riot, said he believed he now knows the identity of the officer responsible for the shooting.
Twice failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (D) touted fake news on Friday, the day Senate Republicans blocked a bill aiming to establish a commission to investigate the January 6 protests and riots at the U.S. Capitol, asserting that the “angry mob” that rushed the U.S. Capitol that day “killed a policeman.”
Republicans have made a formal complaint against Democrat Zoe Lofgren for her report on GOP social media posts and the Capitol riot.
Family members of Ashli Babbitt, the woman fatally shot during the breach of the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, are planning to sue Capitol Police and the officer who shot Babbitt, for at least $10 million, according to their attorney.
Federal prosecutors will not charge a U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot Ashli Babbitt when she was entering the Capitol on January 6.
A report by the Washington Examiner’s Byron York outlines January’s Capitol rioters were armed with bear spray, not guns.
The New York Times published an op-ed Thursday calling for serious repercussions against conservative media, and Fox News in particular, for endangering the public through dissemination of “disinformation.”
Eleven-time Jeopardy! champion Arthur Chu tweeted to his followers and said that the death of a woman who was shot and killed while attempting to climb into the Capitol building in Washington D.C., was one of the “good things” about Wednesday’s riots.
“You would if they were black,” claimed LBC host and BBC alum Shelagh Fogarty, before Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt was shot dead.
The woman who was shot in the neck and killed inside the Capitol building on Wednesday afternoon has been identified as Ashli Babbitt, a 14-year veteran who served four tours with the U.S. Airforce.