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The House committee investigating the Jan 6 incident just got help from an unlikely source :-

 

On his Twitter page, Felipkowski, a former Republican, and the US Navy announced that they had gathered "hundreds of very vague interviews from planners, leaders, and participants in the Capitol riot on Friday."


The House committee investigating the Jan 6 incident just got help from an unlikely source :-


 Ron Filipkowski, a former criminal and naval defense attorney from Florida, has been tracking right - wing extremists online for some time.


 This week he shared that he is now helping the Committee by providing them with the information he has gathered.


On his Twitter page :

  • Felipkowski, a former Republican
  • and the US Navy announced that they had gathered 
  • "hundreds of very vague interviews from planners
  • leaders, and participants in the Capitol riot on Friday."






"We handed them all to the J6 Select Committee today, classified and organised, at their request," he wrote :-


On Friday, Felipkowski told Intrider that he had met with committee members about three weeks earlier and asked him to compile everything his team thought would be of interest.


 In a direct message on Twitter, he said: 


"We spent the last few weeks putting everything together for them." Some of these podcasts are only about 100 people who have seen, but are very key players in "J6."


He became declaring, "It's a comedic thing. Some people don't know why they think that anyone sees them when they do a podcast with a friend."


The announcement that Filipkowski would assist the Committee comes on the same day that the Republican National Committee voted to formally blame Republicans Reps.

 Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois for their participation in the Committee and criticizing Trump's role in the Capitol blockade.




On Friday, no one from the Committee could be reached for comment.


  • Felipkowski congratulated his national mothers, who he keeps anonymous
  • on Twitter for their hard work.
  • We don't boost ourselves, ask for money


or sell things," he wrote. "We're sacrificing our lives so that our children might inherit this nation."




Live events, radio broadcasts, radio broadcasts


social media and dark chat rooms are all subject to scrutiny by the former Attorney General of the Navy :-


 the State and the Federation, as well as by two researchers. Every day, Filipkowski listens to "The War Room" with Steve Bannon, a former White House chief strategist, whom Filipkowski called a "chaos agent" in an interview with Business Insider on December.


His main concern moving forward was the safety of school board members, who had dealt with violent protests at meetings throughout the country on mask laws, COVID- 19 and ethnic and gender education.




Filipkowski is very active on his Twitter page :


although he recently stated that he shares only part of what he knows and sees. Most of them are not public because they contain "violence, conspiracies, you know, crazy ideas," which he claims will get him fired from Twitter.



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