Anti-Trumpers “Bake Alaska” Live Stream Capitol Storming Arrested by FBI

The Gateway Pundit reported on Jan. 16 that a former employee of BuzzFeed, an anti-Trump activist who goes by the screen name “Baked Alaska,” was arrested Friday (Jan. 15) for his role in storming the Capitol on Jan. 6. BuzzFeed is an American online news media company.

According to a criminal complaint obtained by U.S. media outlet The Scoop, the FBI charged Baked Alaska with “entering or remaining in a building or venue to which access has been restricted without lawful authority” and “violently entering the Capitol and engaging in disorderly conduct in the Capitol.

The former “Noise Feed” video creator, live-streamed from inside the Capitol on Jan. 6 via the streaming platform Earthborn (DLive). Many of the “Baked Alas” videos are still available on Noise Feed’s tube channel.

Baked Alaska has repeatedly claimed that Baked Alaska is a “far-right troll” and a “right-wing extremist,” but Baked Alaska “Baked Alaska” endorsed far-left Democrat Andrew Yang for president in 2019, and even made a rap music video for Andrew Yang called “The Young Gang Anthem. “Baked Alaska” sings in the song, “I think he was sent from heaven.”

Following the tragic mass shooting at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, 2019 “Baked Alaska” released a video in which he denounced the “alternative right” for “radicalizing” the shooter who fired the shots “. He said, “It’s clear that this man was radicalized by the alternative right and became a right-wing extremist.”

“All of these statements and actions by “Baked Alaska” indicate that Baked Alaska’s position is pro-left and anti-right.