Jenny Cudd, a Texas native who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, is being given special permission to take a vacation with her husband to Mexico's Riviera Maya from Feb. 18-21, according to court documents obtained by USA Today. The news outlet reported that a U.S. magistrate signed off on changes to pretrial travel restrictions that will allow Cudd and her husband to take their pre-planned four-day "work-related bonding retreat." Cudd owns Becky's Flowers in Midland, Texas, and planned the vacation for her employees and their spouses. Her lawyers asked for the change on Monday and got a speedy response. Prosecutors allegedly expressed no issue with the changes. One of the Capitol insurrection defendants who was granted pretrial release, Jenny Cudd, has asked the court for permission to travel to Riviera Maya, Mexico this month for a prepaid "work related bonding retreat" (she has to get a judge's permission to leave the country) pic.twitter.com/FSlSfxQSOc — Zoe...