There's sometimes just no helping an idiot to not be an idiot. On Feb. 25th, an idiot who was part of the insurrection against the Capitol in Washington, DC told his ex-girlfriend she was a moron for not believing the Presidential election was stolen (although he is the moron for believing fake crap from you-know-who). First, you don't insult your Ex's when they're 100% right. Second, you don't support an insurrection against our country. Third, You get what you deserve when your Ex turns you in for being a felon. Here's the story:
Ex-Girlfriend Turns in Capitol Insurrectionist, After he Called her a Moron for Not Believing the Election Stolen
Huffington Post, Mary Papenfus, Feb. 26, 2021
A Donald Trump supporter charged with allegedly breaching the Capitol during last month’s insurrection was turned in by his ex-girlfriend after federal officials say he texted that she was a “moron” if she couldn’t “see the election was stolen.” Pennsylvania resident Richard Michetti is now facing charges of knowingly entering a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and obstruction of justice and Congress, according to a Feb. 17 criminal complaint against him. The day after the insurrection,
Pennsylvania man Richard Michetti apparently sent his ex-girlfriend text messages and two videos from inside the Capitol.
Michetti’s unidentified ex-girlfriend informed law enforcement of several text messages and two videos that he had apparently sent her from inside the Capitol, according to an FBI statement of fact submitted in court. Michetti repeated conspiracy theories about the election, talked about the chaos inside the Capitol — and insulted his ex, according to the court records. “If you can’t see the election was stolen you’re a moron,” Michetti reportedly texted her late in the afternoon of Jan. 6. Later, he fantasized: “The election was rigged and everyone knows it” ... and “gotta stop the vote.” According to the court records, Michetti texted earlier: “It’s going down here, we stormed the building they held us back with spray and teargas and paintballs.”
Michetti’s ex also identified him in a photo sent to the FBI tip line as the agency sought the public’s help in naming Capitol insurrectionists, according to the statement of fact. He is one of some 268 people facing charges in connection with the storming of the Capitol.
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