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Police Officers Who Defended Capitol From Trump's Mob Blast His Mass Pardon Of Rioters
Dunn and Gonell have been outspoken critics of Trump for inciting the riot and pledging to pardon members of the mob. Dunn left the Capitol Police for an unsuccessful bid for a U.
Trump’s Jan 6 pardon frees hundreds of Capitol rioters from prison
Hundreds of Donald Trump supporters who had been serving prison sentences for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol were freed on Tuesday, after the new president pardoned more than 1,
Donald Trump Pardons Roughly 1,500 Jan. 6 Rioters on First Day in Office
President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to quickly pardon Jan. 6, 2021, rioters after taking office, announcing hours into his presidency on Monday, Jan. 20, that he was pardoning about 1,
Trump pardons 4 Treasure Coast defendants charged in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
President Donald Trump enacted this pardon just hours after his inauguration, making it one of 46 presidential actions Monday.
Maddow Blog | Trump would ‘certainly’ be open to meeting with pardoned Jan. 6 criminals
For all the talk in Republican circles about "looking forward," beyond Jan. 6 violence and pardons, Donald Trump doesn't appear interested in moving on.
Donald Trump was right to pardon Jan. 6 criminals but not for reason you think | Letters
President Donald Trump’s pardon of those that attacked the Capitol to stop what he called the fraudulent and illegal counting of votes is fair. They were following the orders of the president of the United States.
Trump continues to defend Jan. 6 pardons, suggests Biden should have pardoned himself
President Donald Trump continued to defend his controversial pardons of the Jan. 6 rioters with false claims that they were wrongly prosecuted.
To kick off presidency, Trump pardons Jan. 6 rioters, overturning law and order | Letters
He showed that Americans loyal to him can get away with just about anything. Crimes included treason and assaulting police officers.
Letters: Trump pardons
Where is justice? On the first day of his presidency, President Trump has pardoned some 1,500 defendants convicted of serious crimes for involvement in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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What Trump Did to Police Officers
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MA Rep. Bill Keating skipping Donald Trump's inauguration 'out of respect' for Capitol Police
Rep. Bill Keating is among many other members of Congress who are skipping President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration Monday ...
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‘It was ordained’: Former cop charged in January 6 riot talks about Trump dismissing his case
Lebanon County resident Joseph Fischer believes he was among those chosen by God to suffer so that the corruption of the ...
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Capitol Hill Cop Attacked on Jan. 6 Reacts to Trump Pardons: ‘Outrageous, but Not Surprising’ | Video
One of the officers who was beaten while defending the Capitol in 2021 says Trump's pardons for rioters is "outrageous, but ...
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Republican Senator Graham calls Trump's Jan. 6 pardons a 'mistake'
Senator Lindsey Graham, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, criticized on Sunday the president's pardon of about 1,500 of his ...
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Trump sets out to erase Biden’s legacy with pardons and orders immediately after taking office
Donald Trump will take the oath of office saying he returns to the presidency “confident and optimistic” it's the start of “a ...
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Boise woman who stormed the U.S. Capitol released from prison following Trump’s pardons
The Boise resident was one of five Idahoans whose convictions were pardoned. Two other ongoing cases have been dismissed.
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Donald Trump officially becomes 47th President of the United States
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.
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72 NY and NJ residents were charged in the Capitol riots. Here’s where they are now.
It’s not clear how many people who were employed by public agencies are trying to get their jobs back, and the agencies ...
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