This isn’t taking long at all, the circus-ization of the Senate impeachment trial, but then again the Capitol insurrection was caused by a clown, so everything that is happening is taking place within that context.

The QAnon Shaman sent word via his attorney, Alfred E. Watkins, that he would be willing to testify. Raw Story:

“Mr. Chansley was one of the tens of thousands of Americans who, but for the words and actions of the former president, would not have walked down Pennsylvania Avenue and into the Capitol Building on January 6, 2021,” said Watkins. “Mr. Chanlsey is speaks well, remains willing to testify and presents with punctilious and unimpeachable integrity,” added Watkins.

“Mr. Chansley is soft spoken…a gentle man…who seeks to do right by his country. He has confirmed that he came to D.C. on January 6, 2021 at the request of then President Trump; that he would not have gone to the Capitol Building if he had not been requested to do so by the President; that he would not have gone into the Capitol Building if he did not think it was being done at the invitation of then President Trump; that he believed Trump was going with him (and others); that he regrets now and is deeply sorry now for ever having set foot in the Capitol Building; and that if former President Trump had instead asked him to walk to the Washington Monument and pray instead going to the Capitol Building, he would have been praying at the Washington Monument,” added Watkins.

“Chansley previously requested then President Trump pardon him and other peaceful individuals who did what the president said to help save the country.”

“When the pardon was not forthcoming, Chansley expressed his deep disappointment in former President Trump’s pardon of his cronies and Lil Wayne while turning his back on those who heeded the call of the then President Trump for help in saving the country. Subsequently, Chansley issued a public apology to the American people, stressing his non-violence on January 6, 2021 and his deep regret at having caused fear in the hearts of many of his fellow countrymen.”

 

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