The man who shouted 'Derrick Evans is in the Capitol!' would like a job in the Capitol.
Derrick Evans, the former West Virginia state delegate who livestreamed himself storming the Capitol while shouting “Derrick Evans is in the Capitol!”, announced a bid for Congress Friday. Evans intends to compete for the seat in West Virginia’s First District, which is currently held by Republican Carol Miller, who campaigned on the slogan “cut the bull out of politics!” Evans intends to run as a Republican.
Evans says he chose January 6 to announce his candidacy because its events “changed my life and shaped me into the man that I am today.”
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