Capitol-stormer Jenna Ryan freed from prison
Texas real-estate broker Jenna Ryan is reportedly free from Federal Prison Camp Bryan, where she was sentenced to 60 days incarceration for her role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
She’d pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor parading charge after posing in front of a broken window at the Capitol that she and other Donald Trump supporters then entered to interfere with the certification of the 2020 election.
Ryan — who took a private plane to attend that Washington D.C. rally — also wrote on Twitter before her sentencing “Sorry I have blonde hair white skin a great job a great future and I’m not going to jail.”
The Dallas Observer reports that the 51-year-old MAGA loyalist compared her being held accountable for participating in the Capitol siege to the treatment of Jews during the Holocaust, where 6 million Jewish people were killed in labor camps. She also claimed to be a victim of “cancel culture.”
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Ryan told a Dallas/Fort Worth news station in 2021 that she thought she following the instruction of the former president, who spoke at a D.C. rally before the violence of Jan. 6 began. She also said she felt that she and those involved in sacking the Capitol “deserve a pardon” from then-President Trump.
A federal court refusedTrump’s request to toss out lawsuits attempting to hold him responsible for the insurrection Friday.
Ryan was back on Twitter Thursday retweeting right-wing conspiracy theories, including an article from the Alex Jones’ website InfoWars about government mind control. She also wrote “Best. Birthday. Ever.”