A Donald Trump supporter who told jurors that he was “following presidential orders” when he stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was found guilty on Thursday after he admitted that he stole a coat rack and a bottle of liquor from the building.
Dustin Thompson, a 38-year-old Ohio man, testified during his trial that he got sucked into online conspiracy theories when he got laid off from his job at the start of the Covid pandemic, and said he was seeking Trump’s “respect” and “approval” on Jan. 6.
Thompson’s attorney argued that “Donald Trump encouraged people like Dustin Thompson to storm the Capitol,” and took advantage of “vulnerable” individuals like his client. A Justice Department prosecutor told jurors during closing arguments that the former president wasn’t on trial, and that they shouldn’t consider Trump’s actions even if they think he’s to blame for what happened on Jan. 6.
Thompson faced six charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding and theft of government property. He’s one of nearly 800 defendants who have been charged in connection with the U.S. Capitol attack.
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