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Trump supporter who bear-sprayed several police officers during Capitol riots is jailed

Sky News Tuesday, 7 November 2023
A Donald Trump supporter who bear-sprayed at least eight police officers during the US Capitol riots has been jailed for three years.
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Rep. Loudermilk released surveillance footage from January 6th to confirm @TPC4USA's reporting about potential perjury committed by Capitol Police Officer David Lazarus.

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