Colbert Describes The GOP Congress Members Who Conspired To Plan The Jan 6th Insurrection As ‘A Real Ocean’s 11 Of People Who Can’t Count To Ten’

On Sunday, Rolling Stone broke the news that several of the protestors involved with the insurrection on the Capitol on January 6th admitted that they had taken part in “dozens” of meetings before this date with both White House officials and GOP members of Congress, who both encouraged the actions that left five people dead …

A Jan. 6th Organizer Claims That He And Others Were Basically Promised Pardons In Advance For Whatever Crimes They Committed On Trump’s Behalf

Getty Image Republicans have been trying for months to sabotage the technically bipartisan committee investigating the lead-up to Jan. 6, some even ignoring subpoenas (at their peril, of course). But at least a few people involved with the protest that mushroom clouded into the storming of the Capitol building are playing ball. In a new …

Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley And Other GOP Senators Reportedly Plotted Inside A Closet Inside A Bunker To Try To Help Trump Overturn The Election On Jan 6th

Getty Image We’re still learning new things about what happened on Jan. 6, and each one suggests there’s a lot more damning intel to be found. There’s a new piece by The Washington Post about Tommy Tuberville, the college football coach-turned-senator, who, on his first full day on the job, was one of 13 Republican …

A Jan 6th Rioter/Infowars Host Says The Charges Against Him Should Be Dropped Because He’s Like ‘Jesus Or The Dalai Lama’

Sergio Flores/Getty Images Legally speaking, there are a handful of (legitimate) reasons a person being charged with a crime could cite for having their case dismissed: No probable cause, illegal search, lost evidence, or lack of evidence are just some of them. However, the judge overseeing the case against Infowars personality Owen Shroyer might have …

One Of Trump’s Dopey MAGA Insurrectionists Insisted On Representing Himself In Court And Accidentally Admitted To Two New Jan. 6th Felonies

Getty Image A MAGA rioter learned a hard lesson recently: No matter how many episodes of Law & Order you’ve watched, it doesn’t make you a good lawyer. Brandon Fellows appeared before a federal judge on Tuesday to argue that his bond status be reconsidered. He’d been indicted on charges stemming from his participation in …