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Reports: Trump Justice Department fires three Jan. 6 prosecutors The firings come months after President Donald Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people connected to the U.S. Capitol attack.
Edward Kelley signaled his intention to press the scope of Trump’s blanket Jan. 6 pardon on appeal, all the way to the Supreme Court if needed.
The Justice Department under Attorney General Bondi has fired three federal prosecutors involved in January 6 Capitol riot cases amid ongoing DOJ personnel reshuffling, per reports.
Things got heated on CNN as ex-Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) brought up Jan. 6 in a discussion of racism and Marc Short exclaimed it "was not a racist incident!" ...
Trump plans to pardon rioters President-elect Trump says he intends to pardon many of the Jan. 6 defendants on Day 1 in office. And he wants to investigate members of the congressional committee ...
Well, recently, Trump's estranged former Vice President Mike Pence — who was threatened by rioters during January 6 — penned a letter to Hemphill commending her for her decision to reject ...
Ingrassia, a longtime defender of January 6 participants, was later present for the release of convicted January 6 rioters after Trump commuted their sentences." ...
At least three Justice Department prosecutors tied to Jan. 6 riot cases have been fired under the Trump administration, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
In interviews, Trump supporters expressed a range of emotions — anger, wariness and avid support. But the dominant theme? Anxiety about what comes next.
It’s the latest move by the Trump administration targeting attorneys connected to the massive prosecution of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.
Edward Kelley received a pardon from President Trump for his Jan. 6 convictions, but a judge agreed with prosecutors that Trump's action did not extend to Kelley's Tennessee case.
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