Bisignano reportedly made the comments the same day Trump said that he would consider pardoning those convicted for their role in the riots if he became president again, according to NBC News.

Bisignano, seen in videos at the Capitol encouraging rioters to break through a window and enter the building, and who referred to the former president as “Trumpy Bear,” told other supporters that she believes Trump is “coming back,” and doesn’t think she or other rioters will be in jail for long.

Investigators identified her through several videos from the Capitol, including one in which she stated her name and where she was from and at least six tips to the FBI from people who recognized her in public images and videos from the riots, according to court documents.

The videos from throughout the day depict her near several altercations in which rioters attack police officers, encouraging rioters to break a window and enter the building while yelling through a bullhorn and stating that officers sprayed the protesters with something, pointing to smeared makeup on her face as evidence.

She admitted to her role in inciting the riots and encouraging others to enter the Capitol in a plea agreement that was signed in August.

In the recent call with supporters of Trump and January 6 defendants in which she can be heard speaking, she said she still believes the rioters were motivated by “very righteous anger.” Bisignano separately confirmed to NBC News that it was her voice on the recording.

She also encouraged other defendants to wait to sign a plea agreement and suggested that she has regrets about signing hers, a comment she reportedly later denied to NBC News.

“I was forced to do a plea deal because I was so damn scared for my life, and I don’t even know what I signed, because I couldn’t even get myself out of bed,” she said on the reported call. “I’m signing this to stay out of jail. They corner you into a plea deal. I can’t spend any more money on an attorney, I can’t go back to prison.”

She pleaded guilty to six charges and the estimated guidelines for her sentence is 41 to 51 months in prison. She also reportedly said on the recent call that she still has “no doubt” that the 2020 election was stolen.

This is a developing story that will be updated as more information becomes available.

Update 2/11/22, 4:40 p.m.: This story was updated with additional context from NBC News’ reporting and information from court documents viewed by Newsweek.