Commuted Jan. 6 defendants could challenge a federal judge's order barring them from entering Washington, D.C., and the U.S.
Barring a few exceptions, Senate Republicans on Tuesday largely deflected or altogether avoided questions about President Donald Trump’s broad clemency for over 1,500 defendants who stormed the U.S.
President Donald Trump's pardons for the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach includes two Pensacola men charged with multiple felonies for their roles.
Nearly 1,583 defendants have been federally charged with crimes associated with the attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to the United States Justice Department, and the charges include ...
Trump was sworn in at the U.S. Capitol by Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts ... and has been tapped to head up a new “department of government of efficiency” in Trump’s ...
On Day One, President Donald Trump restored freedom of speech in the United ... on the United States Capitol,” the entire committee staff, and every D.C. and Capitol Police Department officer ...
Donald and Melania Trump are stopping in North Carolina, California and Nevada during the first second term trip. Follow ...
Mr. Trump signed an executive order Monday night telling the Justice Department not to enforce ... for the national security of the United States, the conduct of foreign policy, and other vital ...
By Glenn Thrush Reporting from Washington The Justice Department is threatening to ... according to legal experts. Printz v. United States, a 1997 Supreme Court ruling, found that county sheriffs ...
Nearly 1,600 people were charged in the riot by the fourth anniversary Jan. 6, according to the Justice Department ... occurred at or near the United States Capitol" on Jan. 6.