ANTIFA TERRORIST JOHN SULLIVAN'S PHONE HACKED
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⁣In the wake of widespread condemnation, including from some lawmakers who support Trump and had planned to object to the electoral votes, there were assertions that those who stormed the Capitol, fought with police and injured officers, ransacked offices, and damaged public property, were actually members of groups like Antifa or Black Lives Matter. In fact, Sullivan's picture was circulating on social media as "evidence" that the rioters were not Trump supporters.

Sullivan said that while he is not a Trump supporter, he wasn't there to join the protest, only to listen and document, and he saw no one else that aligned with his ideology in the crowd.

"I was probably the only person that supported BLM (Black Lives Matter)," he said. "I could say, from my knowledge ... there were just seas of Trump supporters, Proud Boys."

He said some of what they were yelling were insults about Antifa and Black Lives Matter.

When he was asked if he was a member of Antifa, as he has used the hashtag in his social media posts, he said he understands where there could be confusion.

"If people are saying I'm Antifa, as far as a terrorist organization, I'm not," he said. "Am I anti-fascist? We all are anti-fascist. And that's what we should all strive for being. I have my own organization, Insurgence USA, and that's what it is for. That's really what it is."

He said he documented the rally as it began near the Washington Monument and "migrated over to the Capitol."

"There were all of these people just listening to Trump, and then they just marched," Sullivan said. "It's not like a new group joined, another group came. They literally came from the MAGA protest, where Trump was, and went over there. There was no Antifa."

He said he even recognized some people from other pro-Trump rallies.