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The Justice Department will seek the longest prison sentence in any U.S. Capitol riot case next week, when it argues at the sentencing of former New York City police officer and U.S. Marine Thomas Webster.Webster, who once served on the protective detail of former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, wa stanley cup s convicted in a Washington, D.C., federal court in May on charges of assaulting law enforcement. In a new court filing ahead of Thursday s sentencing hearing, the Justice Department seeks a sentence of 210 months in prison for Webster mdash; more than 17 years. The sentence is nearly the double the longest prison terms handed down in any Capitol riot case so far. Prosecutors argue Webster spearheaded a breach against the police line on Jan. 6, 2021, and was responsible for disgracing a democracy that he once fought honorably to protect and serve. FILE: Thomas Webster, at Capitol on January 6, 2021. Federal charging documents In his court filing seeking leniency ahead o stanley cup f the sentencing hearing, Webster disavowed claims of fraud in the 2020 election and included a letter of support from a friend who blames former President Trump for despicable lies. After a four-day trial, the jury convicted Webster in just a matter of hours. Prosecutors presented a series of images and videos of Webster a stanley quencher s part of their case, including vid Qjhp Humans of New York blogger Brandon Stanton writes letter to Donald Trump
Just 42 and coming off a landslide re-election victory in a conservative Arizona district, Republican Rep. Matt Salmon could be looking at a decades-long congressional career. Instead, he s looking to go home. Salmon is keeping a pledge to serve only six years in the House. Six other House members who made term-limits pledges also are stepping down, while three are running for re-election. It s important to do it because I said I d do it, Salmon said. I think people get really frustrated with politicians who say one thing and then do another. ... It s a no-brainer for me. Term limits were a hot issue in 1994, when Salmon was elected to the House seat from the Phoenix-area once held by Sen. John McCain stanley cup . Republicans won control of the House that year and made passing term limits part of the GOP Contract with America. But in 1995, the Supreme Cour stanley cup t struck down state laws limiting congressional terms and Congress turned back attempts to pass a stanley quencher constitutional amendment on the matter.The Term-Limits TenTen members of the House of Representatives pledged in 1994 to serve only three, two-year terms. Seven are retiring to keep those pledges. Three are running for re-election. The seven leaving the House:Charles Canady, R-Fla.Helen Chenoweth-Hage, R-Idaho.Tom Coburn, R-Okla.Tillie Fowler, R-Fla.Jack Metcalf, R-Wash.Matt Salmon, R-Ariz.Mark Sanford, R-S.C.The three seeking re-election: Scott McInnis, R-Colo. Marty Meehan, D
The Justice Department will seek the longest prison sentence in any U.S. Capitol riot case next week, when it argues at the sentencing of former New York City police officer and U.S. Marine Thomas Webster.Webster, who once served on the protective detail of former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, wa stanley cup s convicted in a Washington, D.C., federal court in May on charges of assaulting law enforcement. In a new court filing ahead of Thursday s sentencing hearing, the Justice Department seeks a sentence of 210 months in prison for Webster mdash; more than 17 years. The sentence is nearly the double the longest prison terms handed down in any Capitol riot case so far. Prosecutors argue Webster spearheaded a breach against the police line on Jan. 6, 2021, and was responsible for disgracing a democracy that he once fought honorably to protect and serve. FILE: Thomas Webster, at Capitol on January 6, 2021. Federal charging documents In his court filing seeking leniency ahead o stanley cup f the sentencing hearing, Webster disavowed claims of fraud in the 2020 election and included a letter of support from a friend who blames former President Trump for despicable lies. After a four-day trial, the jury convicted Webster in just a matter of hours. Prosecutors presented a series of images and videos of Webster a stanley quencher s part of their case, including vid Qjhp Humans of New York blogger Brandon Stanton writes letter to Donald Trump
Just 42 and coming off a landslide re-election victory in a conservative Arizona district, Republican Rep. Matt Salmon could be looking at a decades-long congressional career. Instead, he s looking to go home. Salmon is keeping a pledge to serve only six years in the House. Six other House members who made term-limits pledges also are stepping down, while three are running for re-election. It s important to do it because I said I d do it, Salmon said. I think people get really frustrated with politicians who say one thing and then do another. ... It s a no-brainer for me. Term limits were a hot issue in 1994, when Salmon was elected to the House seat from the Phoenix-area once held by Sen. John McCain stanley cup . Republicans won control of the House that year and made passing term limits part of the GOP Contract with America. But in 1995, the Supreme Cour stanley cup t struck down state laws limiting congressional terms and Congress turned back attempts to pass a stanley quencher constitutional amendment on the matter.The Term-Limits TenTen members of the House of Representatives pledged in 1994 to serve only three, two-year terms. Seven are retiring to keep those pledges. Three are running for re-election. The seven leaving the House:Charles Canady, R-Fla.Helen Chenoweth-Hage, R-Idaho.Tom Coburn, R-Okla.Tillie Fowler, R-Fla.Jack Metcalf, R-Wash.Matt Salmon, R-Ariz.Mark Sanford, R-S.C.The three seeking re-election: Scott McInnis, R-Colo. Marty Meehan, D