“QAnon Shaman” Jacob Chansley who served more than 2 years in prison now wants to run for Congress

Once released, he suggested that he wanted to reverse his guilty plea

Jacob Chansley would like to return to the scene of his…”crime”.

Chansley rose to American infamy as the “QAnon shaman”, becoming the face of the January 6, 2021 seige on the US Capitol, which sent congressional lawmakers scrambling in fear for the exits.

Chansley is considering running for a US Congress seat in the 2024 election, representing his home state of Arizona.

He recently filed his initial paperwork with Arizona’s Secretary of State’s Office, indicating that he planned to run as a Libertarian for the state’s 8th congressional District, The Arizona Republic reported.

Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko now holds the seat for the district, which is made up of suburbs surrounding Phoenix. Lesko recently announced she would retire in January instead of seeking reelection in 2024.

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Notable candidates thus far include Blake Masters, who failed to cinch a seat in the Senate in 2022, and Abe Hamadeh, who lost his race to be Arizona’s attorney general the same year.

Chansley issued an apology after pleading guilty. He served 27 months behind bars in a 41-month sentence. Once released, he suggested that he wanted to reverse his guilty plea.

Though as a convicted felon he can’t vote, that doesn’t prevent him from running for office.

Source: yahoo