
When Packer was arrested, FBI agents reportedly searched his home and “ found swastika artwork, a folder titled ‘Whites Only Material,’ and pictures of Hitler and other Nazi imagery. Of course, according to prosecutors, Packer was a part of the group that invaded House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office, and also made their way in search of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office (who is Jewish). This is the sign at Sachsenhausen concentration camp Attorney Mona Furst told the judge that Packer left the Capitol building after about 20 minutes.

While Packer was indeed inside of the Capitol building, trespassing, and participating in what many others were hoping would be the toppling of our government, prosecutors said that the evidence did not show Packer had done much more than he was charged for. The shirt featured an illustration of a human skull and the phrase “Work Brings Freedom,” an ignorant antisemitic translation of a sign at the entrance gate to Auschwitz that read “Arbeit Macht Frei.” “Camp Auschwitz,” refers to the infamous Nazi concentration camp located in Poland that reportedly saw the murders more than 1 million men, women, and children (mostly Jews).
ROBERT KEITH PACKER FREE
He was also quickly allowed to remain free while awaiting his trial. The front of Packer’s sweatshirt drew attention for how boldly antisemitic and offensive it was.

Packer and his antisemitic Duck Dynasty look were quickly identified by people online and in Virginia, where he lives. On Wednesday, 57-year-old Robert Keith Packer, known as the long-bearded prick wearing the “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt during the insurrection at the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, pleaded guilty to “parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.” This guilty plea is a misdemeanor carrying a maximum sentence of six months in prison. Robert Packer, left to right: Being offensive breaking the law while being offensive
