President Donald Trump issued a sweeping series of pardons for defendants charged in the Jan 6, 2021, attack on the US ...
Trump insurrection attempt on Jan. 6 lost an opportunity for recompense on Monday when D.C.’s attorney general dropped a ...
Joe Biggs is one of only 14 people in the entire country to face any lasting legal consequences for the Capitol attack, ...
President Donald Trump is claiming that Joe Biden's pardons for members of the House Jan. 6 committee are invalid because ...
One of President Donald Trump’s first actions in his second term was simple and sweeping: pardoning 1,500 people convicted of offenses related to the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
Federal judges are pumping the brakes on the Justice Department’s newfound claim that President Donald Trump’s blanket pardon of Jan. 6 defendants was meant to cover a broad list of crimes ...
The OAG alleged the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers ... Many of the Jan. 6 defendants named in the lawsuit, including Tarrio, were granted unconditional pardons by President Donald Trump last month.
Sheldon Bray of Blue Springs said he took his wife and two sons to the “March to Save America” rally in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, because he wanted to show his boys the importance of ...
The United States Supreme Court in 1886 characterized the pardon ... violent January 6 rioters, Nicholas DeCarlo and Nicholas Ochs. Ochs had founded the Hawaii chapter of the Proud Boys.
A federal judge grilled the Department of Justice on whether the pardon covers one defendant's separate gun case. NBC News' Ryan Reilly joins Ana Cabrera to explain more. IE 11 is not supported.
WASHINGTON — A Justice Department prosecutor struggled in court on Wednesday to articulate the administration's view of the full intention of President Donald Trump's mass pardon of Jan. 6 ...