Jan. 6 rioter invited to inauguration by Mormon GOP buddies
Russell Taylor

Prosecutors say that Russell Taylor’s actions during the Capitol storming on Jan. 6 displayed his blatant disregard for law enforcement. Photographs presented as evidence show him defying officers while wearing a tactical vest, carrying a knife, and donning gloves, a scarf, and a backpack.

A participant in the Jan. 6 riot, who had previously pleaded guilty and is now serving probation for his involvement in the chaos at the U.S. Capitol, has made a request to attend Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration. The rioter was armed with a knife, bear spray, hatchet, and various other weapons during the Capitol incursion. Seeking approval to return to Washington for the event, he has sought assistance from his connections within the Mormon community in Utah, as outlined by his attorney.

Taylor’s lawyer, Dyke E. Huish, submitted a motion to the court on Wednesday, asserting that his client should be allowed to travel from California to Washington for the Jan. 20 inauguration ceremony. Huish emphasized that Taylor will be the guest of a former congressman and has reliably adhered to all court-imposed restrictions and travel guidelines. Despite currently being on probation for the charge of obstructing an official proceeding, which the Supreme Court recently determined was inaccurately applied to individuals involved in the events of Jan. 6, Taylor, along with his family, is seeking approval to participate in the upcoming inauguration.

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