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The Justice Department has fired several officials involved in the Jan. 6 criminal prosecution and others have been demoted ...
Trump’s pardons are paradoxical. The January 6 insurrection was a disturbingly undemocratic act, and yet Trump returned to power and pardoned the insurrectionists through democratic means.
As one of his first actions as president, Trump pardoned hundreds of his supporters. Here’s a look at who he set free.
Trump’s January 6 Pardons Unleash Legal Chaos The president’s vague wording leaves courts to sort out which crimes were “related” to the attack—and who should be set free.
Trump’s January 6 pardons were democratically legitimate — and dangerous The move is a dangerous attempt to rewrite the events of January 6. It’s also what the electorate voted for.
When reporters asked Mike Johnson to respond to President Donald Trump’s pardons for more than 1,000 people charged in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, the House speaker had a ...
It was an uncharacteristically warm November night in the nation’s capital Wednesday, when a few dozen people gathered on a street corner outside the city’s biggest jail. Some have come to the ...
Republicans are bending over backward to excuse Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons of the January 6 insurrectionists.
Pardons for virtually all January 6 convicts The proclamation Trump signed grants a “full, complete and unconditional pardon” to virtually everyone who was convicted of January 6-related crimes.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Donald Trump’s repeated promise to consider pardons for the January 6 attackers is rightly seen as a craven political move, one that would both satiate his ...
The family of Brian Sicknick , a Capitol Police officer from New Jersey who died a day after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, issued a statement in response to President Trump's pardon decisions.
Donald Trump has promised to issue the pardons to Jan. 6 rioters “very quickly,” starting on his first day in office on Jan. 20.