he pleaded guilty to obstruction of Congress, who were certifying the 2020 election results. He is expected to be sentenced on Nov.
17, and prosecutors said in a memo that he should face no less than 51 months in prison."The United States respectfully recommends that the Court impose a sentence of 51 months’ imprisonment followed by three years’ supervised release, and $2,000 restitution," the memo reads.RELATED: Arizona man known as 'QAnon Shaman' pleads guilty in Capitol riot caseAccording to FOX 10, Chansley previously acknowledged in a court record to being one of the first 30 pro-Trump rioters to stream into the Capitol building.