Texas real estate broker took a private jet to join Trump supporters at DC rally and said the deadly MAGA riot with 'working class people' was the 'best day of my life'

 A Trump supporter who took part in the siege of the US Capitol has been identified as a Texas real estate broker who had traveled to the protest in a private jet and later posed next to smashed windows of the federal building.

Jenna Ryan, from Frisco, shared photos on social media attending the rally on Wednesday, which she claimed was attended by 'working class people' and described as 'one of the best days of my life'.

The woman, who the New York Post reports is also a radio host, had shared snaps with her friends en route to the event in a private plane after flying out of US Trinity Aviation in Denton. 


She captioned a picture of herself and some friends: 'Here we go!!! #stopthesteal #dfwpatriots #PatriotParty #MarchForTrump.'   

The day of the march, Ryan documented the chaos in a livestream, claiming they had flown to Washington 'for freedom.' 

'We the people are pissed off… We flew by a private jet, God wanted us here today. Trump is my president,' she said in the video. 

Real estate broker Jenna Ryan, right, posed for pictures on board a private jet with her friends as they headed to Washington DC to join the rally on Wednesday

Real estate broker Jenna Ryan, right, posed for pictures on board a private jet with her friends as they headed to Washington DC to join the rally on Wednesday

Ryan posed in front of smashed windows in the capital and hosted live streams on Facebook as she walked through the streets towards the Capitol

Ryan posed in front of smashed windows in the capital and hosted live streams on Facebook as she walked through the streets towards the Capitol

The group, including Ryan (left), posed for a picture in front of the private jet they hired to take them from Denton, Texas, to the capital to join the rally

The group, including Ryan (left), posed for a picture in front of the private jet they hired to take them from Denton, Texas, to the capital to join the rally 

She also tweeted about the uprising on Twitter, where she proudly admitted to 'storming' the Capitol with the mob of Trump loyalists. 

'We just stormed the capital (sic). It was one of the best days of my life,' she said in a tweet. 

'We DID!!! It was fabulous!!!! I'm a PATRIOT!!!! We were on the US Capitol Steps having the time of our lives. Excuse me for being a Trump fan,' she said in a subsequent tweet reply to another user. 

It is not known if Ryan actually entered the Capitol building, and there is no indication she is being sought by police. 

Dozens of those involved in the violent siege, labeled as 'great patriots' by the president, are yet to be identified and the FBI is now asking for the helping in finding them. 

DC police revealed on Thursday that the majority of protesters hailed from outside the area and only one person arrested in the insurrection so far is from the District of Columbia. 

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The real estate broker has been vocal about Wednesday's rally on Twitter, as a video has been circulating on the platform which shows her saying: 'We're gonna be breaking those windows'

The real estate broker has been vocal about Wednesday's rally on Twitter, as a video has been circulating on the platform which shows her saying: 'We're gonna be breaking those windows'

In her live stream  Ryan (pictured) told viewers she was marching 'for you' and 'for freedom', claiming they are 'sick and tired of the Communist take over'

In her live stream  Ryan (pictured) told viewers she was marching 'for you' and 'for freedom', claiming they are 'sick and tired of the Communist take over'

In her video, Ryan revealed she was marching 'for you' and 'for freedom', claiming they are 'sick and tired of the Communist take over'.

She continued: 'All these working class people taking the week off. They want to steal the election, they want to steal everything.'

As the video continued rolling Ryan, who was dressed in Trump memorabilia, said: 'Stop the steal. They are taking our country from us. This is the prelude to the war that is about to happen. We are not messing around.'

The showed street vendors selling a range of Trump emblazoned hats, scarves and flags which were being handed out to protesters. 

The broker was also tagged in several pictures of her grinning as she holds a bag and what appears to be a flag pole. 

While violence broke out, she beamed as she stood in front of a window at the Capitol which had been smashed. 

The caption read: 'Window at The capital. And if the news doesn't stop lying about us we're going to come after their studios next.' 

She told viewers 'this is the prelude to the war that is about to happen' and later described the rally in Washington DC as 'one of the best days of my life'

She told viewers 'this is the prelude to the war that is about to happen' and later described the rally in Washington DC as 'one of the best days of my life'


In another video which has been circulating on social media, Ryan can also be seen stating: 'We're gonna be breaking those windows.' 

Jenna Ryan has been approached for comment.   

Police on Thursday said more than 90 protesters were arrested and four people died when the violent pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol building. 

Most of those already arrested have been accused of curfew violations. Others face charges of carrying a pistol without a license. 

Some of those who took part in the siege have already been identified online as members of far right groups, white nationalists, Neo-Nazis and supporters of conspiracy theory QAnon. 

Others who have also been named are from middle class backgrounds.   

Here DailyMail.com breaks down some of those who have been identified:

The 'QAnon Shaman' - Jake Angeli

The heavily-tattooed Trump supporter who sported horns, a fur hat and face paint and occupied the Senate dais moments after Vice President Mike Pence delivered his rebuke to Donald Trump has been revealed to be an Arizona-based QAnon believer who used to promote himself as a singer and actor. 

Jake Angeli has previously admitted his belief in QAnon started after reading conspiracy theories on the internet

 Jake Angeli has previously admitted his belief in QAnon started after reading conspiracy theories on the internet

Jake Angeli, 32, often known as the QAnon Shaman, has become a fixture at recent right-wing rallies while decked out in his signature attire. 

One of his tattoos is said to show the symbol of Wotanism, an acronym for 'Will of the Aryan Nation.'

Dr Adam Rutherford tweeted: 'I know this jamiroquoi wannabe muthaf***a is kinda funny but his tattoo is the symbol of Wotanism, which is a Nazi/Odin occult that believes Jews control the government, the Holocaust is exaggerated and champions the 14/88 slogan. He's a real card-carrying Nazi.'

Angeli was at the front of a group of agitators who broke into the Capitol and faced off with DC police who desperately tried in vain to protect the establishment. 

He then made his way into the Senate chamber where he was seen shouting and posing for photos.   

Angeli flexed his left arm as he stood behind the dais in the Senate chamber where just moments earlier Vice President Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi had stood.

He was flanked by an American flag and his fellow rioters took photos of him on their smartphones. 

The longtime Arizona QAnon supporter dressed in fur and a horned helmet, was among the violent mob of Donald Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol Wednesday

The longtime Arizona QAnon supporter dressed in fur and a horned helmet, was among the violent mob of Donald Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol Wednesday

Angeli leads a mob of supporters breaking into the Capitol Wednesday night causing lawmakers to evacuate the chambers

Angeli leads a mob of supporters breaking into the Capitol Wednesday night causing lawmakers to evacuate the chambers

The 'Qanon Shaman' was also seen screaming in the chamber and clutching a megaphone.  

Angeli has become a prominent figure at pro-Trump rallies, always sporting his signature outfit of fur, horns, face paint and bare chest, where he has spouted off about QAnon conspiracy theories. 

Most recently he has been active at Arizona rallies calling for the results of the presidential election to be overturned, after Trump has refused to concede and pushed unfounded claims of voter fraud ever since he lost to Joe Biden. 

At a pro-Trump rally at the Arizona State Capitol in February, he held aloft a banner reading 'Q Sent Me' in reference to QAnon.  

He was also seen at reopen Arizona rallies protesting against lockdowns put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.   

In one photo posted on his Facebook account in November, where he calls himself Yellowstone Wolf, Angeli is seen shaking hands with Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney - who hours before the violence kicked off encouraged supporters to pursue a 'trial by combat'.  

He has also posted about numerous conspiracy theories including a video claiming there is a 'globalist plot for world domination thru the plandemic & its numerous different agendas'.   

Angeli has previously admitted his belief in QAnon started after reading conspiracy theories on the internet. 

'At a certain point, it all clicked in a way,' he said in an interview in February, reported AZCentral

'Oh, my God. I see now the reality of what's going on.' 

QAnon is the debunked extreme right wing conspiracy theory that claims Satan-worshipping pedophiles are plotting against Trump and are running a global child sex trafficking ring.

An undated profile for Angeli on Backstage.com shows the 32-year-old was a singer, screenwriter and actor. 

Barnett has also bought into Trump's unfounded claims that the election has been 'stolen' from him and has been spotted at other Stop The Steal rallies including one in Bentonville in November. 

Florida firefighter - Andy Williams

Andy Williams was identified among the MAGA mob after a photo posted on social media showed him posing below a sign for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office. 

He wore a trucker cap emblazoned with Trump's campaign logo, along with a hydration backpack and a mask pushed under his chin. 

Andy Williams was identified among the MAGA mob after a photo posted on social media showed him posing below a sign for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office

Andy Williams was identified among the MAGA mob after a photo posted on social media showed him posing below a sign for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office

Williams has served as a firefighter in Sanford, Florida, since 2016, department spokesperson Bianca Gillett confirmed. 

He has been placed on leave pending an investigation by the city, Gillett said. 

'Baby Lives Matter' founder Tayler Hansen

Tayler Hansen, who founded an anti-abortion group called Baby Lives Matter, identifies himself as an independent journalist. 

He was linked to Wednesday's turmoil after posted a graphic video on Instagram which showed the aftermath of a shooting that left female protester Ashli Babbit of San Diego dead. 

Tayler Hansen, who founded an anti-abortion group called Baby Lives Matter, identifies himself as an independent journalist
He was linked to Wednesday's turmoil after posted a graphic video on Instagram which showed the aftermath of a shooting that left female protester Ashli Babbit of San Diego dead

Tayler Hansen, who founded an anti-abortion group called Baby Lives Matter, identifies himself as an independent journalist. He was linked to Wednesday's turmoil after posted a graphic video on Instagram which showed the aftermath of a shooting that left female protester Ashli Babbit of San Diego dead

Babbit, 35, was reportedly shot by Capitol Police as she tried to climb through a window protesters had broken in an effort to get inside congressional chambers.  

Hansen posted on Twitter Wednesday night: 'After Ashli was killed outside the chamber doors— Our elected officials went back to work hours later as if it were nothing, these people don't represent us. They are EVIL. The sooner you realize that, the sooner you'll realize how much trouble our Country is in.' 

Adam Johnson - The stay-at-home dad who stole Pelosi's lectern

The looter who smiled for a photo as he made off with a lectern has been identified as Adam Johnson - a psychology graduate turned furniture maker from Bradenton, Florida. 

He is a stay-at-home dad to five children; his wife is a doctor, according to The Bradenton Herald. He has previously faced possession of marijuana and violation of probation charges, the paper reports. 

Another looter who smiled for a photo as he made off with a lectern has been named as Adam Johnson - a psychology graduate from Bradenton, Florida

Another looter who smiled for a photo as he made off with a lectern has been named as Adam Johnson - a psychology graduate from Bradenton, Florida

Photos on his now-deleted social media accounts show him posing next to a sign reading 'closed to all tours' inside the building. 

Johnson, 36, who was pictured inside the Capitol making off with a lectern, appears to have removed his social media platforms in the aftermath of the siege. 

Brooklyn Supreme Court judge's son - Aaron Mostofsky

Aaron Mostofsky was pictured Wednesday walking down the stairs outside the Senate Chamber dressed in fur pelts and a bullet proof vest and carrying a wooden walking stick. 

He is the son of Shlomo Mostofsky, a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge, Gothamist reports. 

Aaron Mostofsky was pictured Wednesday walking down the stairs outside the Senate Chamber dressed in fur pelts and a bullet proof vest and carrying a wooden walking stick

Aaron Mostofsky was pictured Wednesday walking down the stairs outside the Senate Chamber dressed in fur pelts and a bullet proof vest and carrying a wooden walking stick

Mostofsky was seen walking just ahead of a man carrying the confederate flag. He told The New York Post: 'The election was stolen.' He had refused to give the paper his name but said he found the riot shield on the floor. 

His brother, Nachman Mostofsky, who also attended the rally but said he did not enter the Capitol building said his brother 'did nothing illegal' and 'was pushed inside'. 

Organizer of a Trump boat parade - Kristina Malimon

The organizer of a Trump boat parade was also named as one of those arrested Wednesday. 

Kristina Malimon, 28, was arrested along with her mother, 54-year-old Yevgeniya Malimon. They both now face charges of unlawful entry and violating curfew, Buzzfeed reports. 

Kristina Malimon, 28, was arrested along with her mother, 54-year-old Yevgeniya Malimon, according to reports

Kristina Malimon, 28, was arrested along with her mother, 54-year-old Yevgeniya Malimon, according to reports 

Kristina Malimon, 28, was arrested Wednesday
The younger Malimon helped to organize the event in Portland Oregon in August which resulted in a boat sinking. She is also affiliated with the Young Republicans of Oregon and Turning Point USA

Kristina Malimon, 28, was arrested along with her mother, 54-year-old Yevgeniya Malimon. They both now face charges of unlawful entry and violating curfew, Buzzfeed reports. The younger Malimon helped to organize the event in Portland Oregon in August which resulted in a boat sinking. She is also affiliated with the Young Republicans of Oregon and Turning Point USA.

The younger Malimon helped to organize the event in Portland Oregon in August which resulted in a boat sinking.

She is also affiliated with the Young Republicans of Oregon and Turning Point USA. 

Navistar Direct Marketing employee

A Maryland marketing company on Thursday fired a pro Trump rioter who was seen walking through the Capitol with his work pass hanging around his neck. 

A Maryland marketing company has fired a pro Trump rioter who walked through the Capitol with his work pass hanging around his neck on Wednesday

A Maryland marketing company has fired a pro Trump rioter who walked through the Capitol with his work pass hanging around his neck on Wednesday 

Navistar Direct Marketing issued a statement Thursday which read: 'Navistar Direct Marketing was made aware that a man wearing a Navistar company badge was seen inside the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 during the security breach. 

'After review of the photographic evidence the employee in question has been terminated for cause.' 

The unidentified employee was pictured inside the Capitol building Wednesday. 

'While we support all employee's right to peaceful, lawful exercise of free speech, any employee demonstrating dangerous conduct that endangers the health and safety of others will no longer have an employment opportunity with Navistar Direct Marketing,' the company added. 

Several images of the worker show him alongside Angeli. 

Richard 'Bigo' Barnett 

Meanwhile, the insurrectionist who brazenly put his feet on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk in her office is now known to be a 60-year-old Arkansas man who claims he will run for Arkansas governor in 2022 and describes himself as a white nationalist online. 

In Pelosi's office, 60-year-old Barnett posed for a photo reclining in the House Speaker's chair before he later returned to the crowd of supporters outside and flashed a hand-written envelope he had looted

In Pelosi's office, 60-year-old Barnett posed for a photo reclining in the House Speaker's chair before he later returned to the crowd of supporters outside and flashed a hand-written envelope he had looted

Barnett has also bought into Trump's unfounded claims that the election has been 'stole' from him and has been spotted at other Stop The Steal rallies including one in Bentonville in November
In one selfie on his Facebook page, Barnett is seen posing with a semi-automatic rifle

In one selfie on his Facebook page, Barnett is seen posing with a semi-automatic rifle 

Richard 'Bigo' Barnett boasted outside the Capitol following the siege that he 'wrote [Pelosi] a nasty note, put my feet up on her desk and scratched my balls'. 

A photo from Pelosi's office showed another threatening note on her desk reading 'we will not back down'. 

Meanwhile, in Pelosi's office, Barnett posed for a photo reclining in the House Speaker's chair before he later returned to the crowd of supporters outside and flashed a hand-written envelope he had looted. 

It later emerged Barnett is an independent contractor and was the recipient of a $9,300 PPP loan as part of a COVID relief package, The Daily Dot reports. 

Baked Alaska, real name Tim Gionet 

Another of the mob was Tim Gionet, an online personality known as Baked Alaska who is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a white nationalist who was involved in the far-right Charlottesville rally in 2017.  

Another of the mob was Tim Gionet, an online personality known as Baked Alaska who is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a white nationalist who was involved in the far-right Charlottesville rally in 2017

Another of the mob was Tim Gionet, an online personality known as Baked Alaska who is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a white nationalist who was involved in the far-right Charlottesville rally in 2017

Donald Trump signs the tattooed arm of Tim Gionet, an online personality known as Baked Alaska, in 2016

Donald Trump signs the tattooed arm of Tim Gionet, an online personality known as Baked Alaska, in 2016 

Gionet posted video that showed Trump supporters in 'Make America Great Again' and 'God Bless Trump' hats milling around and taking selfies with officers who calmly asked them to leave the premises. 

The Trump supporters talked among themselves, laughed, and told the officers and each other: 'This is only the beginning.' 

Gionet, who had his YouTube channel banned in 2020, is said to have attended the rally Wednesday after telling followers on January 4 that he had testing positive for COVID-19, The Daily Dot reports. He can be seen in pictures without a mask. 

It is not clear when he tested positive for the virus or if he was tested before the rally. 

Rick Saccone, former state lawmaker in Pennsylvania

Even elected politicians were part of the mob. 

Rick Saccone, who ran for a U.S. House seat in 2018 and was once a state lawmaker in Pennsylvania, bragged on Facebook that 'we are storming the Capitol' and that 'our vanguard has broken through the barricades'. 

Rick Saccone, who ran for a U.S. House seat in 2018 and was once a se lawmaker in Pennsylvania, posted this picture
Even elected politicians were part of the mob. Rick Saccone, who ran for a U.S. House seat in 2018 and was once a state lawmaker in Pennsylvania, bragged on Facebook that 'we are storming the Capitol'

Even elected politicians were part of the mob. Rick Saccone, who ran for a U.S. House seat in 2018 and was once a state lawmaker in Pennsylvania, bragged on Facebook that 'we are storming the Capitol'

Saccone also told his followers: 'We are trying to run out all the evil people and RINOs that have betrayed our president. We are going to run them out of their offices.' 

He later deleted that post but not before it was seen by his followers, CBS reports.  

He added: 'Hello Mr. President, we love you. Keep doing what you're doing. We're with you. Until next time, in God we trust.'

In a later Facebook post Saccone said: 'I see some people are twisting the peaceful protest into something else. Everyone from our group was involved in peaceful, first amendment assembly. It was part of the metaphor to storm the castle so to speak. 

'People that I heard breached some barricades to reach the steps to wave flags. Some carried a huge American flag up the steps which drew a loud roar of approval from the crowd. No one I no of intended or condones any violence unlike those on the left. Did not see any violence but did see some smoke what some said was tear gas being sprayed at people. 

'I cannot imagine anyone being shot for a trespass. The punishment for trespass is not death. My heart goes out to the young lady who was shot. Again, these were hundreds of thousands of peaceful protestors, especially those from Pa. What do you think?' 

Derrick Evans 

Derrick Evans, a member of West Virginia's House of Delegates, streamed live footage from the Capitol as he joined in the march. He later claimed he was 'simply there as an independent member of the media'. 

Derrick Evans, a member of West Virginia's House of Delegates, streamed live footage from the Capitol Wednesday

Derrick Evans, a member of West Virginia's House of Delegates, streamed live footage from the Capitol Wednesday 

Evans, who calls himself an activist online, later deleted the footage showing him rushing inside with the mob. 

'We're going in,' he tells followers.  

In other clips he could be heard chanting 'stop the steal', The New York Times reports. 

Joshua Pruitt, Proud Boy 

Joshua Pruitt is the only person arrested on a felony charge of violating the Riot Act so far, according to the city's arrest sheet. 

The 39-year-old was taken into custody at the Capitol building. 

He is reported to have links to the Proud Boy movement, CNN states. 

Paul Davis, lawyer fired from his job 

Paul Davis livestreamed from outside the Capitol; he was later fired from his job

Paul Davis livestreamed from outside the Capitol; he was later fired from his job 

Paul Davis livestreamed from outside the Capitol to his followers online.  

He is understood to have been fired from his job at Goosehead Insurance as a result. 

A spokesman for the company told DailyMail.com: 'His actions are not a representation of or supported by Goosehead in any way. 

'He is no longer employed by Goosehead, An official statement will be released.' 

Davis later posted to Instagram saying: 'For those of you claiming I was trying to ‘storm the Capitol,’ it’s obvious from my entire story that I was peacefully demonstrating. They gassed the entire crowd that was standing there with me. I was not trying to break in. Was just talking to the police officers and praying over them.'

Unidentified: the pro-Trumper wearing a 'Camp Auschwitz' shirt, the supporter carrying a Confederate flag

One of those pictured at the Capitol Wednesday wore a racist t-shirt which read 'Camp Auschwitz'

One of those pictured at the Capitol Wednesday wore a racist t-shirt which read 'Camp Auschwitz'

A unidentified supporter of President Donald Trump carries a Confederate battle flag on the second floor of the U.S. Capitol near the entrance to the Senate after breaching security defenses

A unidentified supporter of President Donald Trump carries a Confederate battle flag on the second floor of the U.S. Capitol near the entrance to the Senate after breaching security defenses

Jon Schaffer, heavy metal musician

Jon Schaffer, the guitarist in heavy metal band Iced Earth was also pictured breaching the Capitol Wednesday, LouderSound.com reports. 

Jon Schaffer, the guitarist in heavy metal band Iced Earth, was also said to have been pictured breaching the Capitol, right in the blue sweatshirt

Jon Schaffer, the guitarist in heavy metal band Iced Earth, was also said to have been pictured breaching the Capitol, right in the blue sweatshirt

Schaffer, 52, warned in an interview last year: 'They will go down. They're messing with the wrong people, believe me.'

Leigh Ann Luck 

Outside the chaos in the capitol, another vocal Trump supporter Leigh Ann Luck, dressed up as the Statue of Liberty as she shouted in protest against Biden's victory.  

The National Guard was deployed to help police enforce a 6pm curfew in DC. Hundreds of protesters remained on the Capitol grounds after the curfew went into effect and Mayor Muriel Bowser refused to say if violators would be arrested.

Earlier in the evening, President-elect Joe Biden called for the 'mob to pull back' and said the uprising bordered on sedition.

Leigh Ann Luck dressed up as Statue of Liberty poses for a picture as supporters of Donald Trump protested Biden's victory

Leigh Ann Luck dressed up as Statue of Liberty poses for a picture as supporters of Donald Trump protested Biden's victory

Outside the chaos in the capitol, another vocal Trump supporter Leigh Ann Luck, dressed up as the Statue of Liberty as she shouted in protest against Biden's victory

Outside the chaos in the capitol, another vocal Trump supporter Leigh Ann Luck, dressed up as the Statue of Liberty as she shouted in protest against Biden's victory

Trump - after remaining silent for much of the afternoon - posted a video telling his 'very special' supporters inside the Capitol that he loves them and understands their pain but urged them 'to go home'.

He had initially encouraged his supporters to march to the Capitol after a rally earlier in the afternoon before asking them only to remain peaceful when violence broke out.

The Capitol was briefly secured before being placed on lockdown again at around 6.45pm due to an 'internal security threat' after an officer was reportedly found unconscious. Anyone inside a building at the Capitol complex was instructed to take cover in an office with doors locked.

But just before 8pm lawmakers who had been whisked to safety when the siege kicked off began arriving back at the Capitol to resume the Joint Session to certify the Electoral College count of the presidential election.

The lawmakers were seen flanked by armed guards as they made their way into the Capitol. A spokesperson for Vice President Mike Pence, who is residing over the Joint Session, said he was already in the building because he'd never left.  

The crowd of Trump supporters at the Capitol also included adherents of the 'Groyper Army,' a loose network of white supremacists that includes 'America First' podcaster Nick Fuentes.

Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said the mob´s actions were 'clearly consistent' with the conspiratorial rhetoric of QAnon, the baseless belief that Trump has been secretly fighting deep state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshipping cannibals operating a child sex trafficking ring.

'QAnon has been calling on this kind of madness for years,' Greenblatt said. 

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