Judge tying realDonaldTrump instructions to Jan. 6 rioter could improve case for indictment
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s ruling that Danean MacAndrew is guilty of several crimes related to her participation in the Jan. 6 riot highlighted the specific role Trump played in the day’s events.
“[MacAndrew] marched to the Capitol where, she testified, she understood that only Congress had the power to fix the election’s outcome and that Congress was likely in session while she was around and in the Capitol. Having followed then-President Trump’s instructions, which were in line with her stated desires, the Court therefore finds that Defendant intended her presence to be disruptive to Congressional business,” she continued.
The decision to move forward with criminal charges will be up to Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Justice Department.
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