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A Missouri woman has been charged with five counts for taking a splintered nameplate belonging to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Newser reports Emily Hernandez committed the deed during the January 6th riot at the US Capitol. Hernandez was charged, among other crimes, with disorderly conduct and the stealing or disposing of government property. The FBI received online tips from at least three people saying they saw Hernandez in TV news footage. She was filmed holding up a broken engraved piece of wood bearing the words 'House' and 'Nancy' during the storming of the Capitol.
Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest the outcome of the 2020 presidential election on Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, ahead of the electoral college vote. IMAGES
Opponents and supporters of US President Donald Trump hold duelling protests outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia as the result of the presidential election in this pivotal state remains unknown. IMAGES
US President Donald Trump throws "Make America Great Again" hats into the crowd at a campaign rally in Reading, Pennsylvania. IMAGES
Former San Francisco district attorney Kimberly Guilfoyle has refashioned herself as a female version of President Donald Trump. Now, she's a conservative influencer for legions of female Trump supporters and is dating President Donald Trump's oldest son, Donald Trump Jr. According to Business Insider, Guilfoyle got everyone talking with her speech at the virtual Republican National Convention in August. Drawing comparisons to Mussolini and The Hunger Games' Effie Trinket, Guilfoyle is the former wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom of California. She was also once a host, and then later a regular contributor, at Fox News in New York. However, she left the company under a cloud. The former model was accused of sexual harassment by a female assistant, which Guilfoyle denies. However, Fox settled with the assistant for $4 million. Guilfoyle is credited with shaping Donald Trump, Jr.'s media presence from hapless son to a potential right-wing political powerhouse in his own right.