Jan 6 rioter announces bid for office in Florida
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The individual widely recognized for seizing a lectern from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the January 6 Capitol riots has announced his candidacy for a public position in Florida.

Adam Johnson, aged 41, gained notoriety as ‘The Lectern Guy’ after an image capturing him joyfully waving while carting off the podium went viral.

Commemorating the fifth anniversary of the January 6 incident, Johnson submitted his candidacy papers on Tuesday. He aims to secure a Republican nomination for an at-large seat on the Manatee County Commission, situated just beneath Tampa.

Following the January 6 events, Johnson faced arrest in 2021, charged with unlawfully entering and remaining in a restricted area.

After pleading guilty, Johnson received a sentence of 75 days imprisonment, succeeded by a year of supervised release. Additionally, he was fined $5,000 and mandated to complete 200 hours of community service.

President Donald Trump pardoned all January 6 defendants on the first day of his second term, but Johnson had already served out all the elements of his sentence by that time. 

In an interview with WWSB, Johnson said his decision to file the paperwork to run for office on the anniversary of January 6 was, ‘definitely good for getting the buzz out there.’

During his sentencing, he told US District Judge Reggie Walton that stealing Pelosi’s lectern and posing for pictures with it was a ‘very stupid idea,’ but he has since downplayed the severity of his actions. 

Adam Johnson, 41, became known as 'The lectern guy' after this picture of him during the January 6 riot went viral

Adam Johnson, 41, became known as ‘The lectern guy’ after this picture of him during the January 6 riot went viral

In 2021, after the events of January 6, Johnson was charged with entering or remaining in a restricted building, and he was sentenced to 75 days in prison

In 2021, after the events of January 6, Johnson was charged with entering or remaining in a restricted building, and he was sentenced to 75 days in prison

This is how he now describes what happened: ‘I walked into a building, I took a picture with a piece of furniture and I left.’

And in the interview with WWSB, Johnson equated the misdemeanor charge he was found guilty of to jaywalking. 

‘I think I exercised my First Amendment right to speak and protest,’ he added. 

According to Johnson’s campaign website, which emphasizes that he is a father of five and a small business owner, he is running because he is ‘Tired of watching MAGA principles get ignored at the local level.’

The website promises to ‘fix Manatee fast’ and ‘root out the corruption that’s been costing you money and destroying our quality of life.’ 

Johnson said he objects to high property taxes and overdevelopment in Manatee County, claiming that its current leaders are wasteful. 

In March, he filed a lawsuit against the county and six of its commissioners, saying they should have sought attorney’s fees from someone who sued the county and dropped the lawsuit.

The county has called Johnson’s case ‘completely meritless and unsupported by law.’

Johnson called his actions on January 6 'very stupid' during his sentencing, but he has since downplayed the severity of what he did

Johnson called his actions on January 6 ‘very stupid’ during his sentencing, but he has since downplayed the severity of what he did

There are many other January 6 rioters who have run for office or are currently campaigning, such as Jacob Chansley, better known as the QAnon Shaman

There are many other January 6 rioters who have run for office or are currently campaigning, such as Jacob Chansley, better known as the QAnon Shaman  

Chansley recently announced that he plans to run for governor of Arizona as an independent in November against Democratic incumbent Katie Hobbs

Chansley recently announced that he plans to run for governor of Arizona as an independent in November against Democratic incumbent Katie Hobbs

Four other Republican candidates have filed to run in the primary for the same seat Johnson is seeking. The incumbent, Jason Bearden, is not running for re-election.

Many other January 6 defendants have also tried to run for office or are currently campaigning. 

In 2024, at least three ran for Congress as Republicans, but all of their bids were unsuccessful. 

Jake Lang, a January 6 rioter who was charged with assaulting an officer and civil disorder before being pardoned, is currently running for the Florida Senate seat that used to be held by Marco Rubio before he became Secretary of State. 

There is also Jacob Chansley, better known as the ‘QAnon Shaman,’ who was photographed while shirtless and wearing bull horns and American flag face paint in the Capitol building.

Chansley recently announced that he plans to run for governor of Arizona as an independent in November against Democratic incumbent Katie Hobbs.

He also confirmed that he has broken with Trump over the president’s reluctance to release the Epstein files.

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