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Five leaders of the Proud Boys convicted of spearheading the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack are accusing the government and FBI employees of violating their constitutional rights.
Proud Boys leaders pardoned by President Donald Trump are suing the DOJ and FBI for $100 million, saying Jan. 6 prosecutions violated their rights and were politically motivated.
The largest scale effort to provide a vehicle for the government to compensate January 6 defendants appears to be the one led ...
On Mr. Trump’s first day back in office, he issued a full pardon to Mr. Tarrio, who was not in Washington on Jan. 6 but was found guilty of helping plan the movements of scores of Proud Boys ...
The Justice Department has fired several officials involved in the Jan. 6 criminal prosecution and others have been demoted ...
Whether illegal immigrants collecting $1,000 to leave the country or Proud Boys suing for millions after being pardoned by ...
Former Vice President Pence earlier this month wrote a letter to a former Jan. 6 defendant who refused President Trump’s pardon, expressing “admiration” for her decision to reject the clemency and ...
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"I clearly was obsessed with Trump. I was mentally being held hostage to something that was just sucking me dry," the former ...
The far-right group had issued a warning for the president before he launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued a blanket pardon to more than 1,500 people charged in the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection. But it still wasn’t enough. Now, five Proud Boys ...
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