Since Trump issued blanket pardons for people accused and convicted of crimes during the U.S. Capitol riot, defendants have started reengaging in political activism.
Returning President Donald Trump has pardoned or vowed to dismiss the cases of almost every one involved in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. It means more than 1,500 people, including ...
Hundreds of bikers from 12 different chapters in Texas are all pursuing the same goal of promoting changes to the way police in the state ... of a group that wears a patch.
Gonell, who retired from the U.S. Capitol Police because of injuries he received ... The photo in the middle is of a patch on his clothes. U.S. District Court Courtright, from West Virginia ...
Rhodes, who wears an eye patch after an ... who was accused of stealing a police officer’s riot shield and using it to smash a window, beginning the breach of the Capitol. Trump’s pardon ...
For example, Asotin’s Thomas A. Hennigan’s letter (Jan. 22) condemns columnist Marc Johnson for his “attack,” a simple admission that he’d misjudged Republican willingness to “embrace a convicted ...
Rhodes, who wears an eye patch after an accident ... who was accused of stealing a police officer's riot shield and using it to smash a window, beginning the breach of the Capitol.