- Dustin Stockton: said to have “assisted” in organizing “Women for America First” rally bus tour events following the 2020 election but expressed concerns that the January 6th “rally at the Ellipse” would turn into “possible danger,” and that Stockton expressed these concerns to former White House Chief of State Mark Meadows. The words the Panel used to describe Stockton’s worries were “plans by the Stop the Steal movement to organize an unpermitted march that would reach the steps of the [Capitol] as Congress gathered to certify the election results.”
- Jennifer Lawrence: see Dustin Stockton’s described situation above. The House Panel lumps Lawrence together with Stockton, as she is his fiancée.
- Taylor Budowich: said to have used a “501(c)(4) organization” to advertise on social media and the radio, to get them to show up at the January 6th rally. Alongside a charge of “advancing unsupported claims” about the 2020 election results. The letter to Budowich says the 501(c)(4) group got $200,000 and the House Panel wants to know more about where the cash came from.
- Alex Jones: said to have helped in donating “eighty percent” of the funding for the January 6th Ellipse rally. Jones also spoke at the Freedom Plaza on January 5th. A Wall Street Journal article from earlier this year pegged the cash amount to being $350,000. “Mr. Jones has stated that he was told by the White House that he was to lead a march from the January 6th Ellipse rally to the Capitol, where President Trump would meet the group and speak,” says the press release. The House Panel letter to Alex Jones admits that the InfoWars host told the crowd “not to be violent.” However the letter then goes on to quote how excited Alex Jones was in reacting to a December 19th, 2020 tweet from former President Trump advertising the “big protest in D.C. on January 6th” before then advertising his attendance at the event, himself.
- Roger Stone: said to be in Washington on the 5th and 6th of January 2021. While he was able to speak at two events on the 5th, he wasn’t able to do so on the 6th despite apparent plans to do so. Using stopthesteal.org to crowdfund security costs, Stone allegedly used Oath Keepers as his bodyguards that day. One of those security personnel faces Capitol riot charges of their own.
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