United States: QAnon Shaman'l willing to testify in Trump's impeachment trial
A man who calls himself the QAnon Shaman and stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, while wearing a horned bearskin headdress, face paint and no shirt, is willing to testify in former President Trump’s upcoming impeachment trial, his lawyer said this week.
llLawyer Albert Watkins told KSDK-TV in St. Louis last week, Jacob Anthony Chansley later regretted being duped by the former president after he didn’t receive a pardon after the attack on the Capitol. Watkins added Chansley also lamented being in a position where he allowed that duping to put him in a position to make decisions he should not have made.
The lawyer told the Associated Press he has yet to speak to any lawmakers about the offer and senators have not voted whether to allow witnesses during the trial, which failed in a vote during Trump’s first impeachment trial. It’s important for senators to hear the voice of someone who was allegedly incited by Trump. He described Chansley as having been horrendously smitten by Trump but said when he didn’t receive a pardon following the riot he felt betrayed.
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