Law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are speaking out against President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons of those charged with crimes in the U.S. Capitol riot.
Rhodes who was convicted of seditious conspiracy in one of the most serious cases brought by the Justice Department met with at least one lawmaker during his visit and chatted with others, defending ...
The U.S. Secret Service and Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police found the man in a Washington hotel early Tuesday morning and interviewed him, sources said. They searched for a gun and found no ...
Lori Ulrich, who represented Riley Williams and Joseph Fischer, talked to PennLive following the news that President Donald ...
President Donald Trump’s indiscriminate release of some 1,600 January 6 insurrection defendants, including those convicted of ...
President Donald Trump is acting on his campaign promises at the fastest clip in modern memory — sending almost hourly ...
He issued formal pardons to more than 1,550 rioters charged with a wide range of crimes and commuted the sentences of 14 ...
All the living former presidents were there and the outgoing president amicably greeted his successor, who gave a speech ...
As promised, President Donald Trump, on day one of his second term in office, pardoned some 1,500 people charged in the deadly attack on the nation’s capitol on Jan. 6 2021. Jake Hiles, a Virginia ...
Donald Trump is remaking the traditional boundaries of Washington, unleashing unprecedented executive orders and daring anyone to stop him. Here’s the latest: Lawsuits challenging President Donald ...
One of President Donald Trump’s first orders of business following his inauguration this week was to pardon those jailed in ...
A man pardoned of charges he was facing welcomed the news, while a former federal judge said the broad blanket pardons were ...