Jacob Chansley

Jacob Chansley, one of 700-plus people sentenced in relation to the Jan. 6 insurrection, is eyeing public office.
Jacob Chansley had claimed Carlson’s Jan. 6 footage exonerated him, but the judge tore into the "inflammatory" and "cherry-picked" videos.
The Jan. 6 rioter was recently transferred from a federal prison complex to a halfway house in Arizona and is set to be released on May 25.
The rioter, Jacob Chansley, pleaded guilty to violently entering the U.S. Capitol, where he made threats against lawmakers.
Jacob Chansley is serving a 41-month prison sentence for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot.
The Capitol rioter wanted to see his grandfather before his death, his attorney said, but the judge ruled he was still a flight risk.
Jacob Chansley was one of the first Capitol rioters to be arrested after the Jan. 6 attack, and has spent nearly eight months behind bars.
He has refused to eat nonorganic food, claiming he requires a shamanic diet.