Jan. 6 Defendant Going Back To Jail After Violating Release Conditions With Mike Lindell Binge | Talking Points Memo

A Capitol riot defendant has lost his pretrial freedom over a binge of Mike Lindell’s flop “Cyber Symposium,” which promised and failed to show that China hacked and stole the 2020 election. 


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Let me know when they throw away the key…

Only way the insurrectionist traitors will learn.

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Jensen’s own defense attorney compared the Lindell binge to a drug relapse, referring to it Wednesday as a “compulsion.” That tact didn’t seem to have worked in his client’s favor.

I was heartened to see that the judge agreed that Mr. Jensen would most benefit from in patient therapy.

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Doug is the one trying to draw your attention so his buddy can hit you with a bat or he can get close enough to sucker punch.

Another short-arse enabled by bumbling fatberg.

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After Violating Release Conditions With Mike Lindell Binge

“So, what’re you in for?”

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Lindell voyeurism?

Not even close to “cutting the heads off of parking meters”.

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“This is not equivalent to a drug relapse,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Hava Arin Levenson Mirell told the court. “There is no chemical dependency here.”

Dopamine is one helluva drug.

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True enough, but then the Jensen’s understanding of his release condition surely involved “a failure to communicate.”

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Oh, he understood alright. From another report he was using a relative’s phone so it wouldn’t show up on his phone.

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aka “shaking the bush”…

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Good…no mercy should be granted for the ones who were violent during the insurrection. I’d argue that they should be in jail awaiting their trials, but if they are on supervised home release and break the rules they should be punished for it. The entire problem is that white men like this hav been coddled their entire lives and are angry that they might end up being treated equally, so treating them just like any defendant who violated the rules is important.

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Government accommodations are an effective way to detox.

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a mere 30 days after his release, Jensen “was found alone, in his garage, using a WiFi-connected iPhone to stream news from Rumble,” the internet streaming video site.

This guy is the news propaganda version of the junkie who can’t resist putting another needle in his arm. Tragedy mixed with farce mixed with sedition.

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Story doesn’t say where he is now. Has he already been taken into custody? Does he have a date to turn himself in? Or will he attempt to flee into the comforting bosom of Mike Lindell?

I hear Lindell has a safe house somewhere.

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I think the misunderstanding was Jensen’s lack of a sincere belief that having his release revoked was a real possibility for him.

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What part of supervised release did he not understand?

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But is the Lindell voyeurism enough to get Doug a spell in the box?

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Or he’s in love with Mike Lindell and is too embarrassed to admit it.

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LOL seriously this has to be the worst return on investment ever. The risk was jail. The reward was watching Mike Lindell blather. I ask you.

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OK now I have to know if he was sitting in his garage with a ‘wide stance.’

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