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The lawsuit accuses LADWP of failing to comply with its own policy, then changing the policy and altering a log to erase a delayed arrival to shut off power to the Palisades on Jan. 7.
Sam Stein is joined by Politico’s Kyle Cheney to unpack a bombshell whistleblower report accusing DOJ official Emil Bove—now ...
Tillis threatened to vote against Trump’s nominees if they excuse the actions of Jan. 6 protesters who entered the Capitol.
Edward Kelley, 36, was pardoned for his role in storming the U.S. Capitol. He'll still spend life in prison for plotting to ...
Some January 6ers have their own lawsuits filed against the government in which they’re seeking compensation. The Proud Boys filed one such suit last month. Another effort is led by a lawyer who went ...
Edward Kelley signaled his intention to press the scope of Trump’s blanket Jan. 6 pardon on appeal, all the way to the ...
"Edward Kelley is remorseless and has shown neither a capacity nor desire to rehabilitate," said the prosecution.
Some judges have deferred to prosecutors and erased charges or convictions stemming from cases discovered during the Jan. 6 investigation, but others refused.
With those Americans in mind, it is helpful to sift through what we have learned about January 6 over the past four years—and to note the things that we still don’t know.
On the first day he took office, Trump pardoned almost every individual convicted of crimes related to the deadly January 6, 2021 riot.
Trump issues pardons for Jan. 6 rioters On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons to nearly all of the rioters charged for their actions on Jan. 6.
President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day issued pardons for January 6 defendants. He'd pledged to grant clemency to at least some of his supporters who stormed the Capitol in 2021. About two ...