Ex-intel officer downplays Jan. 6 violence as Oath Keepers defendants testify

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Retired Navy intelligence officer Thomas Caldwell appeared to struggle with a problem all defendants have faced in court: trying to explain their references to violence related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack as recorded on video and in text messages.

Don Siekerman, a 69-year-old retired police officer and former Army medic, said he was unaware of any plan to enter the Capitol or stop the election certification. If he had been the Oath Keepers ground commander in Washington as planned on Jan. 6, he said he would have “directed people away from the scene, not towards it”— but he got covid three days earlier.

In a Nov. 6 Parler message, Siekerman called for “millions of American Patriots” with military training to be prepared for a looming “great confrontation,” writing, “There will be a cleansing of the freedom tree.”“Yes sir,” Siekerman replied.“Stewart Rhodes says we’re in for a bloody civil war, and your reaction is, ‘I’m in?’”The defense struggled at times to put on some evidence, after accusing prosecutors of muzzling its potential witnesses by criminally charging them.

Watkins unlike Caldwell or Rhodes entered the Capitol, for which she apologized to the jury, saying she would like more to apologize to the police against whom she yelled “Push!” with a mob trying to break through their lines to reach the Senate chamber.

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