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Former Trump aide defends texts mocking Nancy Pelosi on Jan. 6: ‘Hilarious!’

A Former Trump Aide Defends Her Texts ‌Trolling Nancy Pelosi on Jan. 6

A former aide to⁣ former President Donald Trump on⁤ Wednesday stood by her view that a Capitol incursion participant offered a⁢ bit of levity on ⁣Jan. 6, 2021, by taking‍ former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s lectern.

Katrina Pierson​ was called ⁣to testify⁤ in a trial over whether Colorado ⁣should allow Trump on the‍ presidential ballot.

Anti-Trump⁣ activists are claiming that a clause ‍in the Civil War Reconstruction-era 14th Amendment should be used ⁢against Trump because of his involvement ⁤in the Capitol incursion of Jan. 6. The amendment ‍bars anyone involved in an insurrection‌ from holding federal office.

A report ⁣in The New York Times called Pierson a “liaison”⁣ between the White House and the organizers of the rally.

During her appearance Wednesday, Pierson⁣ was asked about⁢ a Jan. 7, ‍2021, text to ‌former Trump aide Max Miller‌ about an ⁤image of a waving protester ‍carrying Pelosi’s lectern, according to ⁢ Mediate.

“You have to admit that⁤ seeing⁣ Nancy Pelosi’s lectern being carried away by Trump‌ supporter is pretty damn funny,” she said then.

Asked about that Wednesday, she ​said, “Yes,⁣ it was hysterical.”

Adam Johnson ‍of Florida last year was sentenced to‍ serve 75 days in jail for his actions that day, according⁣ to NBC.

Johnson, who pleaded⁤ guilty to a criminal count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, said he held no hatred for ⁤Pelosi.

“If I did find her, I would ask ⁤for a selfie ⁣with ‍her, ‌if anything,” Johnson said.

The complaint against Johnson said he took the podium‍ because ‍“he believed it would make a good prop for a picture.”

During her testimony on Wednesday, Pierson spoke about the⁢ rally, saying she had⁢ told Trump it was being filled with  “bad actors,” according‍ to Colorado Politics.

“These guys⁣ don’t care. They​ want attention. They want ‍the notoriety. They just want the chaos,” she said, citing radio host Alex Jones, among others. “And⁢ I was concerned with emotions being high⁤ and the number of people⁤ who were likely gonna be there⁢ that we need⁣ to be on alert.”

She ⁢said she told Trump there could be groups coming to‍ the rally that​ could cause trouble.

“He goes, ‘Let’s ​just have 10,000 National Guard⁣ and then that ⁤way we won’t have any problems,’” she testified, according to Esquire.


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The post ‘Pretty Damn​ Funny’: Ex-Trump Aide Defends Her Texts Trolling Nancy Pelosi on Jan. 6 appeared ⁢first on The Western Journal.

The trial, defending her texts and actions regarding the incident. Pierson claimed that her texts were harmless jokes ⁣and not meant to incite violence or promote illegal ​activities.

A Former ‌Trump Aide Defends ⁤Her Texts ‌Trolling Nancy Pelosi on Jan. 6

In a recent trial questioning whether Colorado should allow former President Donald Trump on ⁤the presidential ballot,⁢ a former aide, Katrina Pierson, stood by her opinion that the incident involving the theft ⁤of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s​ lectern during the Capitol incursion on Jan. 6, 2021, ⁤provided ‌a moment of levity. Pierson appeared‍ as a witness in



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