The FBI arrested Ayala, 52, on Jan. 9 on civil disorder, a felony according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
Ayala allegedly carried a flagpole that day bearing the words “We the People” and “DEFEND.” The flag also had repetitive images of an M-16-style rifle, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
Ayala is allegedly seen on video climbing over police barricades, waving his flag through a Capitol window and jabbing his flagpole at a Capitol officer.
The charges, and the alleged actions don't match. The man stepped down instantly because he knows better that the feds. The state of MD passed a Bill creating a training program for election volunteers. They get paid more, but they're held legally accountable for errors.
When he said he believes this is more important, he put his money where his mouth is. There's time to train someone else. The Feds must not be paying attention to laws passed in states not playing election integrety games.
The charges, and the alleged actions don't match. The man stepped down instantly because he knows better that the feds. The state of MD passed a Bill creating a training program for election volunteers. They get paid more, but they're held legally accountable for errors.
When he said he believes this is more important, he put his money where his mouth is. There's time to train someone else. The Feds must not be paying attention to laws passed in states not playing election integrety games.