‘QAnon Shaman’ says he’s buying ‘motha f‑‑‑in guns’ after Trump pardon
- ‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley plans to buy guns after being pardoned by Donald Trump, indicating a potential threat of violence against those he feels wronged him.
- Collins stated there is a significant difference between violent and non-violent crimes, opposing pardons for those who engaged in violence.
- Tillis expressed concern that pardoning violent offenders sends a dangerous message regarding assaults on police officers during the Capitol riot.
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Jacob Chansley, symbol of the assault on the Capitol, says he will buy weapons after Trump's pardon
Jacob Chansley, also known as QAnon's shaman, who became a symbol of the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 when he was photographed with a horned helmet, painted face and bare chest, said Monday that he will buy some weapons after being pardoned by the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
Jacob Chansley's Plan After Pardon Is to Buy Guns
Jacob Chansley, the Capitol rioter known as the "QAnon Shaman," celebrated receiving a pardon on Monday by thanking President Trump and announcing his immediate plans in a post on X . "Now I am gonna buy some m------------ guns!" Chansley wrote, per the Hill . Experts who study extremist groups fear he's...
‘Thanks, President Trump. Now I’m Going to Buy Guns’: These Criminals Are Now Free
From the horned “shaman” to the grinning firefighter who sat proudly on Nancy Pelosi’s desk, they’re free again. Thanks to President Donald Trump, a whopping 250 locked-up Capitol rioters are free to leave their cells. They’re not petty thieves, but seasoned rioters, neo-Nazis and other dubious figures. Here’s a look at the notable and controversial characters who are now walking around free again.
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