Trump’s pardoning or commuting sentences of more than 1,500 Jan. 6 offenders, including Tarrio and Rhodes and 12 other notable leaders of far-right militant groups, is a dangerous move for our ...
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More than 1,000 people have pleaded guilty in the insurrection. President Donald Trump issued a sweeping series of pardons for defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol ...
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Keeping to his campaign promise, on Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump issued approximately 1,500 pardons for Jan. 6 participants, including those who attacked police officers. The pardon list ...
President Donald Trump has issued a “full and unconditional pardon” to Washington, DC, police lieutenant Andrew Zabavsky and officer Terence Sutton for their roles in the death of 20-year-old ...
President Donald Trump once again can grant pardons to those who have committed federal crimes. And he started with over a thousand of them on his first day back in office. Trump pardoned almost ...
Trump pardoned, commuted the prison sentences of or vowed to dismiss the cases of all of the 1,500-plus people charged with crimes in Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
Trump suggested a reporter focus on Biden’s pardons rather than his Jan. 6 pardons. Tuesday, Trump was asked about Jan. 6 defendant Daniel Rodriguez, who pleaded guilty to stun-gunning an officer.
Two major law enforcement groups issued a joint statement saying they were 'deeply discouraged' by the pardons and the full sentences should be served Author of the article: You can save this ...
This guy went around giving everyone pardons. And, you know, the funny thing (maybe the sad thing) is he didn't give himself a pardon -- and if you look at it, it all had to do with him.