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QAnon Shaman’ says he’s buying ‘motha f‑‑‑in guns
‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley says he will ‘buy some motha f***in guns’ after Trump pardon
My spirit is free, I was born to be wild [and] I am gonna travel around the country now that I finally can,’ the convicted Jan. 6 rioter tells The Independent upon being granted clemency
‘QAnon Shaman’ says he’s buying ‘motha f‑‑‑in guns’ after Trump pardon
U.S. Capitol rioter Jacob Chansley, otherwise known as the “QAnon Shaman,” said Monday that he’s going to buy some guns after being pardoned by President Trump. “I JUST GOT THE NEWS FROM MY
‘QAnon Shaman’ Excited to Buy ‘Some Motha Fu*kin Guns’ After Trump Pardon
Jake Chansley, who complained that prison didn't serve organic food, was one of the 1,500 Capitol rioters pardoned by Trump on Monday night, meaning he can now legally buy firearms.
QAnon Shaman to Celebrate Trump Jan. 6 Pardon—by Buying Some Guns
Jake Chansley, the far-right conspiracy theorist and Capitol rioter who was pardoned by President Donald Trump on Monday, plans to buy some guns to celebrate. Chansley, who received one of the longest prison sentences of any Jan 6.
‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley pledges to buy guns after Trump pardon
One of the convicted Jan. 6 rioters knows exactly what he plans to do now that he has been pardoned of a felony charge by President Donald Trump. For Jacob Chansley, the spear-carrying, bare-chested, horned fur hat-clad Capitol riot participant known as the “QAnon Shaman,” that’s buying guns.
‘QAnon Shaman’ pardoned by Trump — and plans to buy ‘SOME MOTHA FU*KIN GUNS’ to celebrate
Jacob Chansley -- who suffers from mental health problems -- emerged as the poster boy of the riot for storming the US Capitol shirtless in a horned coyote-fur headdress.
Capitol Rioter ‘QAnon Shaman’ Says He’s Going To Purchase ‘Motha F‑‑‑in Guns’ After Being Pardoned By Trump
Jacob Chansley, aka the “QAnon Shaman,” who made headlines for his role in the Capitol riots, announced on Monday
QAnon Shaman plans to ‘buy guns’ after being pardoned by Trump
Jake Chansley was sentenced to a 41-month term in November 2021 after pleading guilty to charges of obstructing an official proceeding.
'QAnon Shaman,' Face of Capitol Riot, Celebrates Trump Pardon by Buying 'Some Mother Fu*kin Guns'
The MAGA rioter who was one of the first to enter the Capitol building on January 6 celebrated President Trump's pardon with a telling social media update.
QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley Is Buying Guns After Trump Pardon
Jacob Chansley, the January 6 rioter known as "QAnon Shaman," said he will buy guys after being pardoned by President Donald Trump.
'QAnon Shaman' celebrates pardon from President Trump: 'Justice has come'
I GOT A PARDON BABY!” Chansley wrote on X. “THANK YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP!!! NOW I AM GONNA BUY SOME MOTHA FU*KIN GUNS!!!” “I LOVE THIS COUNTRY!!!” Chansley continued. “GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!! J6ers are getting released & JUSTICE HAS
New York Sun
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January 6 Defendants Return Home, With Famous Shaman Saying He’s Headed Straight to a Gun Dealer
Some conservatives are claiming the Metropolitan Police Department is refusing to release defendants in a timely manner.
Phoenix New Times
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The 11 Jan. 6 rioters from Arizona pardoned by Donald Trump
At 2 p.m., Nathan Wayne Entrekin, of Cottonwood, Arizona, will be pleading guilty before U.S. District Judge Florence Pan.
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