He left a quarter of a dollar ... who broke into the office of the American "representative" president, bragging about stealing her envelope

  • Richard Barnett bragged about what he had stolen from Pelosi's office after being stormed.

  • Richard Barnett holds an envelope he stole from Pelosi's office with her name on it.

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Social media circulated pictures of rioters in the Congress building carrying items they stole from the building's offices.

Pictures of a person carrying an envelope bearing the name of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, stole it from her office, according to the American newspaper "New York Times".

The newspaper mentioned that the person is called Richard Barnett, who is 60 years old, and he stood in front of the rest of the demonstrators proudly telling them what he did in the president's office.

"I wrote a bad note to her, and put my feet on her desk," Barnett said, waving the envelope, insisting he didn't steal the envelope because he put a quarter dollar on her desk.

"When the police came with pepper spray," I told them, "I paid for it, it is mine and I left."

After that, a picture spread in support of what he said about the storming of Pelosi's office, as a screenshot showed him on social media sitting on Pelosi's desk with his feet upward, just as he described it to others.

Barnett added that he stood in front of Pelosi's office and was knocking on the door when he was pushed in by the crowd, but that was implausible the paper says about how he got into the Bureau of Democratic Politics.

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