Capitol rioter Jenna Ryan spoke with NBCNews five days before she reported to a federal prison in Texas.
into a career as a right-wing media personality, posted a tweet in March last year that quickly went viral.
"And so, that is the epitome of a scapegoat. Just like they did that to the Jews in Germany. Those were scapegoats. And I believe that people who are Caucasian are being turned into evil in front of the media.” The vast majority of Capitol defendants have kept low profiles after being swept up in the wave of arrests following Jan. 6. Ryan has charted a different path.
“She’s gotten a lot more attention in the media, I think, both because she wanted it, and I think there’s others that kind of want to push it, too,” Hughes said. “And so the question becomes, after the 60 days, does she take basically a rock star status in the movement?”that she flew by private jet to Washington for Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rally after receiving an invitation via Facebook from a “very cute guy.
“You guys, will you believe this?” Ryan said on Facebook Live while inside the Capitol, according to the sentencing memo. “I am not messing around. When I come to sell your house, this is what I will do. I will f---ing sell your house.” “People will want to know how she was sentenced, and the sentence should tell them we take it seriously,” the judge added.
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