After taking the oath of office to protect the nation from enemies "both foreign and domestic," President Trump pardoned more than 1,500 convicted insurrectionists.
KENT, Wash. (AP) — Suburban Seattle officer sentenced to over 16 years in prison for the fatal shooting of a homeless man.
When a party’s leader claims to “back the blue” but pardons or frees those who assaulted police, some party members may feel dissonance. How do they reduce that dissonance?
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Trump’s pardon came after Sutton and Zabavsky were unanimously found guilty by a federal grand jury in 2022 of conspiracy to obstruct and obstruction of justice over the incident, as well as ...
President Donald Trump has defended his decision to pardon people convicted of assaulting police officers during the attack on the Capitol.
In September 2024, ex-officers Terence Sutton Jr. and Andrew Zabavsky were sentenced to 66 and 48 months in prison.
The MSNBC host quotes Judge Beryl Howell at length, who slammed the pardoned insurrectionists as “poor losers” The post Rachel Maddow Applauds Judges for Refusing Trump Order to Dismiss Violent Jan. 6 ...
Donald Trump still has the gall to say he supports police, even after pardoning those who assaulted officers on Jan. 6, 2021.
Jan. 6 insurrectionists pardoned by Donald Trump could still face civil liability, say lawyers who sued over Charlottesville.
Pardoned Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio has been pictured for the first time since being freed from his 22-year sentence for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots — calling for those behind the mass ...