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  1. 5 days ago · Another alleged antifa activist identified in the documentary is John Sullivan, who posted a video on social media in what appeared to be Washington on the day before the Capitol incursion. In it, Sullivan, whose face was covered by a scarf, said, “Look at this.

  2. J6-John Sullivan BLM Activist Found Guilty on All 6 Counts, "We Dressed Up As Trump Supporters" antifa blm caught changing into "Trump Gear" in the bushes next to the Capitol building. Video Details Events on J6 Mysterious behavior by Capitol Hill Police as well as blm & antifa "changing into Trump Gear" in the Bushes outside the capitol.

  3. 5 days ago · Sponsored By Sponsored Content May 27, 2024 at 2:33pm . This article is sponsored by His Glory. An alleged antifa operative who said he participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion — and appears in the new documentary “Capitol Punishment 2: The War on Truth” — has since recanted his confession and taken down the video.

  4. 4 days ago · The documentary “Capitol Punishment 2” sheds light on several individuals who were identified as antifa supporters and caught on camera participating in the events. One such individual is John Sullivan, who was also seen in a video the day before the incursion claiming he wore “antifa outfits” to every protest and riot.

  5. 5 days ago · The two face two counts each of conspiracy and felony theft charges in a second indictment that alleges Sullivan received payments for personal travel and other expenses from CMEEC, approved by...

  6. 5 days ago · FRAMERS OF FREEDOM. John Sullivan was one of the best known New Hampshire figures in the Revolution, but he was also one of the most controversial. Disliked by Gen. Washington, despised by citizens of his town in Durham, Sullivan became one of the first governors in New Hampshire after taking a major role in the American Revolution.

  7. www.seacoastnh.com › general-john-sullivanGeneral John Sullivan

    3 days ago · John Sullivan was bom in Somersworth, New Hampshire, February 17, 1740. He studied law and was admitted to practice before the courts of the Royal Province of New Hampshire. His home and place of business were in Durham, New Hampshire. Durham sent him to the Provincial Assembly early in 1774 as its representative.

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