For the last several months, hundreds of participants in the January 6th insurrection at the nation's capitol have been found guilty and sentenced for their crimes. Recently, some of the leaders of groups participating got their sentences. Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, received a 22-year sentence.
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Two members of the Oath Keepers, Elmer Stewart Rhodes III and Kelly Meggs, received 18-year sentences.
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Every participant didn't receive jail time. About 1,100 people have been charged with over 300 receiving jail time. Some people received fines, while others received suspended sentences. But what about the ringleaders, the ones who planned the whole thing? What about the one who tweeted an invitation to come to Washington, saying;
"Big protest in D.C. on Jan. 6. Be there, will be wild! "— Donald Trump.
What about the "war room" occupants on Jan. 6 at the Willard Hotel? Rudy Guiliani, John Eastman, Bernard Kerik, Steve Bannon, Boris Epshteyn, Gen. Michael Flynn, and others. Mark Meadows was supposed to be there but was talked out of going by an aide.
“I had made it clear to Mr. Meadows that I didn’t believe it was a smart idea for him to go to the Willard Hotel that night. I wasn’t sure everything that was going on at the Willard Hotel, although I knew enough about what Mr. Giuliani and his associates were pushing during this period. I didn’t think that it was something appropriate for the White House chief of staff to attend or to consider involvement,” — Cassidy Hutchinson