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US Capitol rioters return to DC to celebrate Trump inauguration [Video]

Some rioters charged or convicted in the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol are returning to Washington, D.C., for President-elect Donald Trumps inauguration, according to court filings in a dozen cases and multiple sources familiar with the matter.But some federal judges also recently blocked a handful of other Jan. 6 defendants from attending the inauguration, agreeing with Justice Department prosecutors who argued that letting the rioters return to the scene of the crime could put police officers in danger.Members of the Jan. 6 community who hold nightly vigils at the D.C. jail that houses some defendants have already secured official inauguration tickets, according to multiple sources, and are tapping allies in Trumps orbit to solicit additional tickets. At least one rioter was invited by members of Congress.Most of the defendants coming to D.C. to celebrate Trump were only charged with misdemeanors. But others, like William Pope of Kansas, are facing felonies. Pope pleaded not guilty to civil disorder and obstructing an official proceeding, for blocking police from closing off some doors near the Senate.I think itll be a neat and historical moment, Pope said in an interview with CNN. In a way, coming full circle. With some appropriate symbolism. There are some other people I know that are going to be there. Some folks from Twitter want to say hello. Hopefully, Ill run into a few friendly faces.Trump has promised to pardon many of the nearly 1,600 Jan. 6 defendants, and said he intends to take action on his first day in office, though he has not offered more specifics. The triumphant return to D.C. of even a small cadre of Capitol rioters has outraged prosecutors, judges, and police officers who defended democracy that day.Former U.S. Capitol Police Staff Sgt. Aquilino Gonell, who was wounded during the attack and is now an outspoken Trump critic, called the return of some rioters another betrayal.These are the same people who claim to be on the side of the rule of law, yet they attack us, Gonell told CNN in a statement. They are getting a chance to return to their crime scenes to gloat. They want to be there to be pardoned at the place where they committed their crimes, and be seen as heroes and honorable. That cant further from the truth.Video below: Tech CEOs slated to appear at Trump’s inaugurationAn immense privilege not a rightNearly 1,600 people have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 riot, including at least 600 with serious felony offenses like assaulting police or using a weapon. About 80% of all cases have resulted in guilty pleas or trial convictions, and a couple hundred defendants are currently in prison, according to the latest Justice Department estimates.Criminal defendants that face travel restrictions require judicial approval before a major trip. At least 11 people charged or convicted in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection have asked federal judges to let them attend Trumps inauguration, according to a CNN review of court records. Seven of these rioters were granted permission, while four were turned down.To attend the Presidential Inauguration, which celebrates and honors the peaceful transfer of power, is an immense privilege, Judge Royce Lamberth wrote in a ruling this month, rejecting a travel request from convicted rioter Russell Taylor. It would not be appropriate for the Court to grant permission to attend such a hallowed event to someone who carried weapons and threatened police officers in an attempt to thwart the last Inauguration.Taylor pleaded guilty to conspiring with fellow right-wing Three Percenters to obstruct Congress election certification. He cooperated against his co-defendants and avoided jail.In court filings, Taylor said he and his family were invited to the inauguration by former Utah Rep. Chris Stewart, who left office in 2023 but wrote in a letter that he was extending the invite along with three other current members of Utahs U.S. House delegation. Stewart described Taylor as a man of integrity and faith and praised his love of our Country.A danger to the D.C. communityFederal judges appointed by Democratic and Republican presidents have both approved and rejected these requests. Notably, Judge Tanya Chutkan, who presided over the federal 2020 election subversion case against Trump that was dismissed after the election, recently allowed a nonviolent rioter from Missouri to attend the inauguration.Federal prosecutors from the Justice Department, which has continued bringing charges against new rioters, has largely opposed these requests in court.Rioters coming to Trumps inauguration presents a danger to the D.C. community, they wrote. Prosecutors said letting Pope, the rioter from Kansas, return to the Capitol grounds could put him face to face with the officers that he resisted four years ago and place him in the same circumstance in which he already demonstrated a disregard for the law.In letting Pope come to D.C., the judge noted he is not charged with assault or vandalism.Pope told CNN he was invited to the inauguration by someone tied to Trump world that he declined to identify. He also said hes expecting his criminal case currently slated for a June trial will go away quite quickly after Trump takes power and grants mass clemency.Whether or not we get Greenland probably isnt my biggest priority right now. Its the Jan. 6 issues, Pope said.Help from the Jan. 6 communitySome leaders of the Jan. 6 support movement appear to be organizing efforts to bring some of the rioters and their families to D.C. to celebrate Trumps return to the White House.Micki Witthoeft, the mother of Ashli Babbitt, who was killed by a police officer while she tried to break into the entryway to House chamber on Jan. 6, publicly said at one of the nightly vigils near the D.C. jail she had a recent phone call with Trump.One convicted felony rioter, James Grant, said in filings that he hoped to attend Trumps inauguration and stay at a D.C. home rented by the wife of an incarcerated rioter who is a regular presence at events and vigils supporting Jan. 6 defendants.A judge rejected Grants request, and rebuked him for continuing to affiliate with people who baselessly describe the rioters as political prisoners or hostages, as Trump often does.The notion that convicted Jan. 6 defendants are political prisoners or hostages is preposterous, Judge Jia Cobb wrote in her ruling. Mr. Grants association with such a view undermines any notion of remorse that the Court would want to see to modify Mr. Grants conditions of release to allow him to return to the U.S. Capitol or the District of Columbia.CNN has reached out to Grants attorney seeking comment.The rule of law has been vindicatedMany of the rioters expect that in addition to the inauguration festivities, theyll be in D.C. to celebrate the moment that Trump officially grants pardons, likely on Monday afternoon.In an interview with CNN on Thursday, the U.S. attorney for D.C., whose office prosecuted the Jan. 6 cases, said he opposed pardons and that clemency doesnt erase the history.Even if there are pardons that doesnt undermine the prosecutions, outgoing U.S. attorney Matthew Graves said. There has been a historical record created; the rule of law has been vindicated. A pardon does not wipe away what occurred.Even though only a small number of January defendants are expected at the inauguration on Monday, the symbolism still stings for Gonell, the former Capitol Police officer.The irony is that many officers who they fought against on Jan. 6 will be there protecting and securing the event, regardless of how they feel, Gonell said.

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Los Angeles Fires: Support for Victims [Video]

Major fires across Los Angeles this week have killed at least 10 people, forced 180,000 to flee their homes, and destroyed thousands of structures. Here are some of the organizations accepting support for those impacted:ChildrenProject Camp: The Los Angeles-based organization runs trauma-informed pop-up day camps for children displaced or out of school due to natural disasters. Its in the process of setting up multiple sites to help families impacted by the Palisades and Eaton fires. It is accepting monetary donations as well as volunteers to staff the camps. Impacted families can also find out how to sign up for a camp here.Boys and Girls Clubs of Malibu: Informed by its experience helping kids and families after the 2018 Woolsey fire, the organization is offering free counseling, case management and resource referrals for area families. It’s collecting donations to provide emergency grants and, when its facilities can safely reopen, it will create an emergency relief distribution center. Those looking for help can fill out intake forms in English and Spanish.Displaced householdsGoFundMe.org: The crowdfunding platform’s nonprofit arm uses its Wildfire Recovery Fund to give emergency grants to verified people and families fundraising for themselves or others, as well as small businesses and nonprofits.Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) and bstrong: In partnership with Bethenny Frankel’s bstrong disaster relief fund, GEM will distribute cash cards to evacuated residents to help with immediate needs like accommodation, gas and food. The organizations are accepting cash donations.Los Angeles Regional Food Bank: The food bank is supporting a network of more than 600 partner agencies to make sure impacted households are fed. It’s accepting cash donations, food donations at two sites, and volunteers.First responders and volunteersCalifornia Fire Foundation: California Professional Firefighters founded the nonprofit in 1987 to support families of fallen firefighters, firefighters and communities impacted by fires. The foundation is supporting both firefighters responding to the Los Angeles fires as well as people affected.Watch Duty: The nonprofit service provides real-time updates on wildfire activity, evacuations, shelters and more via its free app, which more than 1.4 million people downloaded in the 48 hours since the fires began. The organization relies on donations and a team of 200 volunteers, gathering and vetting information from radio scanners and official sources, to do its work.AnimalsPasadena Humane Society: The animal rescue had taken in over 300 animals due to evacuations as of Wednesday night, including some with burns and injuries. Its officers are also on the ground finding animals that need help. It is accepting monetary donations as well as purchased goods from its Amazon wishlist.Longterm recoveryCalifornia Community Foundation: The 110-year-old Los Angeles-based foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund addresses longterm recovery needs like temporary housing, rebuilding homes, mental health and medical care. It also provides updated equipment to firefighters and helps rebuild emergency communications systems. It is accepting cash donations and helps company match employees’ gifts as well.Team Rubicon and Samaritan’s Purse: Both organizations will help people who lost homes with debris removal once cleanup begins, among other work related to rebuilding. Team Rubicon is currently helping local agencies with tasks like clearing roads and Samaritan’s Purse has deployed 20 chaplains from the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team to provide spiritual support.People you knowFriends and family who lost property may need cash, temporary housing, or emotional support. But it’s important to reach out delicately, and to not have expectations for how or whether they will respond, said Dr. Adrienne Heinz, clinical research psychologist at the Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD. Here are some tips she has:1. It can be helpful to check in. It can be comforting to know that others are thinking about you and want to lend their support during a difficult time. An example: Im so sorry for what has happened to your community. There arent really words to describe how sad this is. Can I send your family a meal tonight? Im here for you and will keep checking in. No pressure to respond.2. Offer concrete ways of helping like lodging, gift cards, meals, childcare.3. Give them grace. They may not be able to respond for a number of reasons.4. Refrain from phrases that minimize or invalidate their experience, like At least youre alive, or Everything happens for a reason. Just because someone didnt lose their home, doesnt mean they arent hurting. The entire community is still enduring a stressful and likely traumatic event.

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Local Food & Farms Investment November 22, 2024 [Video]

The Good Food Collective helped 16 local food producers earn business-improving grants from the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Local retailers are using the funds for infrastructure improvements to help provide fresh food to underserved areas. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Blondies Trophy Room and Choice Building Supply.