UPDATE: Trump Impeached for Inciting Insurrection

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Trump-supporting Chicago CEO arrested for allegedly entering Capitol during riots

Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY
Sat, January 9, 2021, 6:03 AM GMT+2·2 min read




A suburban Chicago CEO was among those arrested and accused of unlawfully entering the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday as part of a mob incited by President Donald Trump to disrupt the certification of the 2020 election.

Bradley Rukstales, CEO of marketing consultancy Cogensia, has reportedly acknowledged entering the Capitol during the riots.

“In a moment of extremely poor judgment following the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, I followed hundreds of others through an open set of doors to the Capitol building to see what was taking place inside,” he said in a statement, according to WBEZ, an NPR station in Chicago.


“My decision to enter the Capitol was wrong, and I am deeply regretful to have done so. Without qualification and as a peaceful and law-abiding citizen, I condemn the violence and destruction that took place in Washington."

Cogensia had placed him on a leave of absence, but by Friday evening, it issued a statement that the board of directors terminated him effective immediately.

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"This decision was made because Rukstales' actions were inconsistent with the core values of Cogensia," said Joel Schiltz, senior vice president and Chief Operating Officer who has been named acting CEO. "Cogensia condemns what occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, and we intend to continue to embrace the values of integrity, diversity and transparency in our business operations, and expect all employees to embrace those values as well."

In 2020, Rukstales donated to several Republican candidates, including $2,600 to Trump's campaign, according to public records.

The Capitol Police confirmed that it arrested Rukstales on Wednesday on a charge of unlawful entry.

“I offer my sincere apologies for my indiscretion, and I deeply regret that my actions have brought embarrassment to my family, colleagues, friends and fellow countrymen," Rukstales said. "It was the single worst personal decision of my life; I have no excuse for my actions and wish that I could take them back.”

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Rioters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
Follow USA TODAY reporter Nathan Bomey on Twitter @NathanBomey.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Chicago CEO arrested, apologizes for entering Capitol during riots

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NYC man who breached US Capitol seen for first time since siege
By Lorena Mongelli and Natalie O'Neill

January 8, 2021 | 6:58pm | Updated



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The New York City man who joined a mob that breached the US Capitol was seen leaving his home Friday for the first time since he was revealed to be the son of a prominent Brooklyn judge.

Aaron Mostofsky — who sported a wacky fur costume inside the breached building as he griped about a “stolen election” — was caught on camera leaving his home while carrying a suit on a hanger and a plastic bag.

Mostofsky, the son of Brooklyn Supreme Court judge Shlomo Mostofsky, a well-known figure in the Orthodox Jewish community, was apparently still a free man Friday afternoon — as other protesters who stormed the building were arrested.

On Friday, Mostofsky had traded his fur getup for a bright orange winter coat and baseball cap.

On Wednesday, Mostofsky breached the building with the mob, telling the Post, “We were cheated. I don’t think 75 million people voted for Trump — I think it was close to 85 million. I think certain states that have been red for a long time turned blue and were stolen, like New York.”

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Aaron Mostofsky seen leaving his apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
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A spokesman for Shlomo Mostofsky, Ken Fisher, said Friday, “Justice Mostofsky has no knowledge of these unfortunate events.”

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After watching CNN show that mob crush that cop and him screaming in AGONY.

It’s official

White folks killed
#BlueLivesMatter
#AllLivesMatter
#Comply

I swear real life..... if I ever hear someone say that..... I’m going off on them and may smack the shyt of them.

White folks no longer get to play that card no more
 
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