
Trump Pardons 1,500 in Jan. 6 Capitol Attack, Including Police Attackers
Trump pardons roughly 1,500 defendants charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, including those who attacked police.

Trump pardons roughly 1,500 defendants charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, including those who attacked police.

Special counsel Jack Smith releases final report on Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, citing an “unprecedented criminal effort.”

Judge Aileen M. Cannon allows the Justice Department to release part of a report by Jack Smith on Trump’s charges.

Trump’s 2024 campaign promise to pardon January 6 rioters convicted of serious charges has been retracted.

Donald Trump was sentenced to an unconditional discharge days before his inauguration, acknowledging his guilt.

The U.S. Supreme Court narrowly denied Donald Trump’s bid to delay his criminal sentencing for hush money payments.

Republican Jefferson Griffin seeks to invalidate 60,000 ballots in NC Supreme Court race, sparking controversy.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon temporarily halts DOJ’s release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Trump.

As the anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot nears, D.C. is on high alert with unprecedented security measures.

DOJ updates on January 6th investigation: 140 officers assaulted, damages over $2.8M, arrests, and convictions.

The events of January 6, 2021, marked a dark day in American history, with a rally turning into a Capitol attack.

Four years post-January 6th Capitol attack, assailants expect Trump to pardon them as Congress certifies his 2024 win.