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The Idaho TV channel's take on all of this is accepting.

(which I find scary.)

The statement from the guy in the photo who travelled from Idaho to be there and was wearing tactical gear...
"I got caught up in the moment"

 

 

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Re: The death of the Capitol Police officer who was announced to have died off-duty. There were rumors that he died of suicide but it wasn't confirmed.

 

 

Capitol Police Officer Howard Liebengood's father was
the late Howard S. Liebengood - who was the Senate's Sergeant of Arms in the early 1980s.


The elder Leibengood worked at times as an aide to Republican leadership at times, and a powerful lobbyist.
Obit of the elder Liebengood who passed away in 2005:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2005-01-17-0501170007-story.html

 

The current Sergeant of Arms (Stenger) was forced to resign a few days ago
Officer Liebengood's boss (Capitol Police chief Sund) was forced to resign a few days ago.


All the reports I read don't seem to know whether Officer Liebengood was working at Capitol on January 6th, or if he had the day off.

Regardless, I cannot imagine what Officer Liebengood must have been feeling.


Update, he *was* working at the Capitol, and the suicide has been confirmed.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, amybrickwallace said:

Marcia Fudge from Ohio has always been a T**** critic; I don't see her not going along with this.

 

It wouldn't surprise me if both Fudge and Haaland wanted to give Biden a 'heads-up' first, before going on the record.

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There are already a lot of conspiracy theories going around about the officer's suicide. I don't know where this is going to go, but whatever happened, this is more blood on the hands of Trump and his Republican sycophants. 

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11 minutes ago, marceline said:

Well this brought a smile to my face.

 

 

 

I don't feel sorry for them. I DO feel sorry for the already way overwhelmed medical workers in DC who will end up having to treat them for COVID-19. DC will be the next epicenter. More headaches and heartaches that they don't need.

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14 minutes ago, marceline said:

Well this brought a smile to my face.

 

 

Im glad the no fly lists happened. Hopefully that can happen with Trains and busses as well

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35 minutes ago, DramatistDreamer said:

 

It wouldn't surprise me if both Fudge and Haaland wanted to give Biden a 'heads-up' first, before going on the record.

 

True!!

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 on Thursday January 7
(the day after the attempted insurrection), 
Trump was in the East Room of the White House awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to golfers.
https://www.golfchannel.com/news/donald-trump-awards-annika-sorenstam-gary-player-presidential-medal-freedom

The Presidential Medal of Freedom recognizes “an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.” The Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal are the nation’s highest civilian awards.

 

And a Capitol Police Officer was known to have died but he refused to lower the flag to half-mast until Sunday January 10.

 

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4 hours ago, Juliajms said:

 

 

It's Donald's "Crack is whack!".

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