A lawyer for a Jan. 6 defendant won't be allowed to question witnesses about whether 'the woman in the pink beret' at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was a government operative, a federal judge has ruled.
, which racked up more than 7 million views. Social media users joked that the woman looked like a character out of a Wes Anderson movie and gave her nicknames like “Insurrection Eva Braun,” “fascist Matilda” and “Emily in-carceration,” a play on"Emily In Paris."U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C.
In court Wednesday, West noted that #PinkBeret had caused a"flurry of mess" on social media. Bates quipped in response:"Some of which was caused by you." "I don't know what the holdup is and why the government hasn't arrested her," West said."I'm gonna look for her. I'm going to try to find her."
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