The controversial Dallas realtor who stormed the U.S. Capitol is now out of federal time out. She is now reflecting on her decision to participate in the insurrection. It appears she has not learned her lesson and is doubling down her thoughts about the Jan. 6 attack.
Jenna Ryan said Monday that she was denied "basic human needs" during her bid in federal time out.
Ryan was released from federal time out this week. She quickly hopped back on social media to proclaim to her critics, "she didn't get beaten up while serving her bid."
Ryan along with three of her friends flew a private jet to Washington, DC to hear the former president tell her to "fight like hell" and March down Pennsylvania Avenue to convince the former vice president and wobbly Republicans to stop "showing weakness."
Ryan livestreams herself walking towards the Capitol saying she would die for the former president. She posted on social media her standing at broken windows with the peace sign saying this was the best day of her life.
The feds quickly seized on her social media and quicker arrested her. She would call for the former president to issue pardons and States that she did no wrong. After being told that she could face five years in federal time out, Ryan quickly denounced the act and said the former president mislead her and thousands.
Her realtor license was at risk of being revoked. Thousands of death threats, marriage requests and trolling on her realtors page did not phase her much. She even enjoyed responding to the trolls.
Ryan's Karen-like beliefs that she being a blonde white successful woman not belonging in jail was the gift prosecutors.
"Definitely not going to jail. Sorry I have blonde hair white skin a great job a great future and I'm not going to jail. Sorry to rain on your hater parade. I did nothing wrong."
Jenna Ryan returns to social media to continue her trolling.
Federal prosecutors saw this as a person who thought she was above the law and her actions should not merit consequences.
They told her that if she would go to trial, she could be found guilty and could get a lengthy bid. She took a plea deal which lead to misdemeanor charges and a sentence of 60 days in federal time out. Before she went in she declared that she would do yoga, have a healthy diet, write a memoir and treat it like a vacation home.
I'm back everybody!!! Prison for protesting was no fun but now I'm back ready to sell real estate. Call me if you're looking to buy or sale in DFW!!! Also about to start my show on YouTube at https://t.co/6B1EKV5pVw. pic.twitter.com/QNgZp2Y7cM
Basic human needs like sunshine, recreation, phone calls, visits were denied for me for 60 days despite 9 negative COVID tests. I was kept in Quarantine --- ONE ROOM with no access to commissary, phone, visits, recreation... Also, the room was kept at 50 degrees.
Q: If you knew what you know now, would you still have gone into the US Capitol on January 6th?
A: No, I would never go to any Liberal City to Protest again. I would never return to Washington DC. I feel DC Police, Prosecutors, Courts and most of Congress are corrupt.
In an interview with KTCK-AM radio in Dallas, Texas, Ryan said she was a "little bit freaked out" before going to federal time out because "haters" on social media had warned her she would be hurt.
Ryan said that the iron college was like a "third world country" where officials are used COVID-19 lockdowns "to sadistically abuse all the inmates."
This is what she looked like.
"Basic human needs like sunshine, recreation, phone calls, visits were denied for me for 60 days despite nine negative COVID tests," she tweeted. "I was kept in Quarantine ... ONE ROOM with no access to commissary, phone, visits, recreation ... Also, the room was kept at 50 degrees."
The Texas realtor served 60 days at a minimum-security facility in Brazos County called Federal Prison Camp Bryan after pleading guilty to a single federal misdemeanor charge of parading on Capitol grounds last year.
She said: "I was a little bit freaked out because everybody on social media, a lot of the haters ... were all like 'We hope you get beaten.' And I was like ... I don't want to get beaten."
"And so I literally turned my hair brown, cut it, turned into the most mousy-looking person you have ever seen."
Ryan started her sentence in mid-December and was released on February 17. In a Twitter video marking her return, Ryan's hair appears to be dyed back to blonde.
The realtor said she did not get beat up in prison, and that she made friends with fellow inmates, whom she called "great people." Ryan did complain about prison conditions, saying that due to COVID-19, the facility was like a "dungeon."
Ryan saw a much brighter picture of her time incarcerated, saying she spent most of her time in prison reading books, praying, and watching a lot of TV.
"I did not get beat up ... I ate a lot of bologna sandwiches, I didn't lose a ton of weight," she said in the video.
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