9:24 Tracking: The path to insurrection Donald Trump is at the center of a lengthy investigation tracking his behavior after the 2020 election leading up to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Department of Justice via APA Washington state man who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 was sentenced ...
14, 2023. McCarthy was ousted as House speaker in October by his hard-right detractors, including some of Donald Trump’s most loyal allies among the House GOP. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Read More 3 of 5 | FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021 file photo insurrectionists loyal to ...
The former president was also pressed on his actions on Jan. 6 by another man who said Trump had lost his vote over the riot and over his handling of Covid-19. Those who stormed the Capitol “didn’t come because of me, they came because of the election. They thought the electio...
Nearly four years after he walked out of the White House in the aftermath of a violent insurrection, President-elect Donald Trump will re-enter the building on Wednesday to meet with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office. By inviting Trump, Biden is extending to his predecessor and successor...
A one-time leader in the Proud Boys far-right extremist group has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in the the US Capitol insurrection, tying the record for the longest sentence in the attack. Ethan Nordean was one of several members convicted of spearheading t...
Jan. 6, 2021, allowed some of the first rioters to enter the building testified Wednesday, April 19, 2023, that he acted alone. Pezzola is one of five Proud Boys facing seditious conspiracy and other charges in one of the most high-profile trials to emerge from the insurrectio...
Dunn said he has been thinking about Jan. 6 every day for the last three years, describing it as “a rollercoaster ride of emotions,” feelings that have included anger, sadness and even joy at seeing participants in the rioting convicted in cou...
At least four well-respected current and retired federal judges have spoken out to denounce President Donald Trump’ssweeping, unilateral pardonsof over 1500 people convicted of numerous crimes related to the January 6 insurrection and attack on the Cap...
for certain treasonous conduct by someone who has taken an oath of office to support the Constitution. Members of the House are, however, instructed by House Rules not to vote in committee or on the House floor once they have been convicted of a crime for which the punishment may be two...
“Our leaders knew then that the security of our democracy requires that service members, veterans, and retirees of the U.S. military should be investigated, convicted, and found guilty if they committed insurrection or rebellion against our country,” the lawmakers wrote. ...