Oregon State Rep. Mike Nearman charged over role in opening Capitol to far-right protesters

Republican Oregon state Representative Mike Nearman is facing legal charges for allowing far-right protesters to enter the state Capitol on Monday, December 21, 2020. His actions violated the building’s COVID-19 and safety protocols.

Nearman faces a first-degree misdemeanor charge for official misconduct and a second-degree misdemeanor charge for criminal trespass, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB). He is scheduled to appear in the Marion County Court at 9 a.m. on May 11.

Surveillance video on December 21, 2020 captured Nearman exiting a locked Capitol building door. Upon…

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