In this episode, I address the shocking move by the CDC to force your kids to take the COVID vaccine against their will.
One of the strangest loose ends from the January 6 story is not whether John Earle Sullivan was at the Capitol. He was. It is not whether he was convicted. He was. And it is not whether he was treated as a serious offender by the court. He was sentenced to six years in federal prison.
The stranger question is this:
Why would President Trump’s broad January 6 pardon sweep include a man so often described by conservatives as a left-wing, anti-Trump, anti-fascist agitator?
Sullivan, also known online as Jayden X, was not a standard Trump supporter. He had a protest background, founded Insurgence USA, and was tied to left-wing protest activity in Utah before January 6. Local reporting described his group as anti-fascist and focused on police-brutality protests.
At trial, prosecutors did not accept Sullivan’s claim that he was merely a journalist documenting the riot. He was convicted in ...