Hundreds of individuals charged with storming the Capitol on January 6, 2021, are no longer vulnerable to prosecution following a sweeping pardon i ...
The DOJ's decision to delete Jan. 6 case summaries and related webpages has also drawn the ire of one of the rioters.
The page, which detailed more than 1,500 prosecutions, was removed days after President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons.
But with Trump's pledge to pardon at least some defendants and shut down the investigation, many of those who breached the Capitol four years ago could see their convictions erased and records ...
A Massachusetts man was arrested on weapons charges after he visited the US Capitol on Monday and told police that he wanted ...
Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office that pardoned or commuted sentences for more than 1,000 suspects charged with participating in the Capitol riot, an ordeal that disrupted ...
Roberto Minuta, a member of the Oath Keepers militia with New Jersey ties, was pardoned by President Donald Trump.