Capitol rioter Jenna Ryan continued to lash out at the media and others on Thursday evening, after she was sentenced to 60 days behind bars for her role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Ryan, a Dallas-area realtor who traveled to DC on a private plane before the insurrection, infamously boasted on Twitter in March that she wouldn't face incarceration because she's white and blonde. In court on Thursday, federal prosecutors cited the tweet in arguing for a prison sentence.
After being sentenced, Ryan claimed she was being punished for having a Twitter account, said she regretted ever tweeting, and called her sentence a "travesty." Then she proceeded to jump on Twitter.
"I'm just gonna make a blanket statement to all the people that are calling me and texting me," Ryan wrote. "You win!!! I'm going to prison. So you don't need to contact me anymore. Pop champagne and then rejoice. But just leave me alone. Thank you."
Later she added: "I am not Going to prison for the things that I said, or standing in front of the broken window. Its for walking in Capitol for 2 mins & what the judge says is to serve a deterrence to others since I have a high profile (Which I got after the fact thanks to MSM smear campaign)."
Although Ryan claims she was inside the Capitol for only two minutes, prosecutors played a video she made of herself cheering on the violent demonstrators.
"We are going to f*cking go in here," Ryan said in the video. "Life or death, it doesn't matter. Here we go."
After her sentencing, Ryan appeared to have visited former president Donald Trump's DC hotel.
On TikTok, she posted video of an American flag inside the lobby of the hotel, with the national anthem playing in the background. She also pinned the image of the flag to the top of her Twitter account.
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