A Justice Department probe examining whether some of the nation’s biggest banks closed accounts of defendants charged in the ...
A Senate vote last week fell just short of blocking the $1.8 billion fund intended to pay victims of alleged government ...
At least 97 Jan. 6 rioters have been accused of new crimes after receiving presidential pardons, but only one has been ...
Two police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, sued President Trump in a bid to block a new $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund.
The Department of Justice acknowledged that it has removed news releases detailing charges, convictions, and other information related to Jan. 6.
President Trump stormed off an NBC interview with Kristen Welker after refusing to back up claims about January 6 and the ...
The Trump administration has hired a convicted Jan. 6, 2021, rioter to work in the Pentagon office that oversees sensitive ...
At least 97 of those who were charged in connection with the Capitol riot have reoffended in the years since the attack, the ...
A man who pleaded guilty to participating in the Jan. 6 riot as a 19-year-old — and later described the events of that day as ...
It was not clear who hired Elias Irizarry, who pleaded guilty to various offenses at the Capitol and was later pardoned by ...
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Jan. 6 insurrectionists don’t need Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund to get paid. That’s a problem.
The Federal Tort Claims Act could be used to pay the people who attacked the U.S. Capitol. No “anti-weaponization fund” is ...
The Department of Justice agreed to create the fund to settle a $10 billion lawsuit by President Trump over the leak of his tax records by an IRS employee.
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