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Friday, February 23, 2024
For Jessica Reyher Jan. 6, 2021, was a "devastating day" and one where she and others "went too far." In a letter to the judge set to sentence her next week for taking a plea to a felony offense of civil disorder, the 38-year-old expressed her regrets to what transpired on that day, and admitted that didn't cast a vote for former President Donald Trump. "I apologize formally to police officers and my country for being part of the crowd on January 6 that made it hard for police offers to protect the Capitol," her letter reads, and first reported by CBS correspondent Scott MacFarlane. "I wasn't there for Trump, I did not even vote for him." The reason that the Indiana woman attended the "Stop the Steal" rally with Arthur Reyher (who also pleaded guilty) was because she "believed then that there had been election fraud and I just wanted our voices to be heard for a fair election." |
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