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January 6 rioter now works for Trump’s DOJ

A wave of public outrage currently surrounds Jared Wise, a participant in the January 6, 2021 violent riot on Capitol Hill.

In a recently-released video, Wise can be heard urging protesters to « Kill ’em! » and « Kill ’em! » as he took aim at police officers trying to contain the crowd, while calling them « Nazis. »

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Anger at this individual and the Trump administration exploded after the recent revelation of his hiring as a senior adviser to the Justice Department, as Rolling Stone reports.

Donald Trump has, without exception, granted pardons to all participants in the January 6 riot, calling them « great patriots », , « warriors » and even « hostages » when referring to their imprisonment as an injustice, without distinguishing between violent and non-violent criminals.

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While some were incarcerated again a few months after receiving this presidential pardon for various, sometimes very serious, offenses, others, like Wise, were given government jobs, which many saw as a reward for their loyalty.

Wise, an ex-FBI agent, was due to go on trial just ten days before Trump’s return to the White House to answer six charges related to the riots.

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He had stated that he would have felt justified in using force against the Capitol Police had the opportunity arisen, and now holds a position within the Trump administration.

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Gavin Newsom’s meteoric rise

California Governor Gavin Newsom recently launched a resounding crusade against the President of the United States, relentlessly forward attacking Trump’s personality by perfectly mimicking his rhetoric on social networks.

Newsom tells our Christopher Cadelago that he has final say over his x posts, but is using his "kill switch" to reject posts "less every day." Watch the interview from our Politico Live California Agenda Summit 👇

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This change of tone on the part of the governor seems to have immediately propelled him to the top of the most recent polls.

Recent polls highlight Gavin Newsom’s spectacular rise in the Democratic electorate.

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According to the Politico-Citrin Center/Possibility Lab poll, Gavin Newsom has 25% support for the 2028 presidential election, ahead of Kamala Harris 19% and Pete Buttigieg 13%. The survey also indicates that 75% of Democrats are enthusiastic about his candidacy.

A poll cited by The Hill indicates that Gavin Newsom now has 25% support among Democratic voters in California, up from just 12% in June. This puts him in the lead, ahead of Pete Buttigieg 16% and Kamala Harris down to 11%.

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Remember that Newsom began this strategy of muscular retaliation when Trump deployed the National Guard on the streets of Los Angeles without the approval of the governor or the city’s mayor.

The confrontation took on a new dimension when Texas, at the president’s request, announced it was redrawing its voting districts in favor of Republicans, prompting Newsom to adopt an « eye for an eye » attitude on the issue, proposing to redraw California and viciously criticizing the president’s decision.

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Since then, the governor has gone on a Trump-like rampage on social networks, going so far as to mimic his posting style and throwing Trump-esque merchandise around. This strategy, devised with his team, seems to be paying off, attracting attention while irritating the president’s entourage and pro-Trump media.