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The fund violates federal law and would legitimize political violence, officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges argue.
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Democrats move to block suspects connected to Jan. 6 Capitol riots from accessing new DOJ funds
Legislation introduced this week aims to prevent participants in the Jan 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol from receiving compensation via a new fund established by the Trump administration.
For the third year in a row, an eight-foot, black metal fence will surround the U.S. Capitol complex during an address to Congress by President Joe Biden. The fencing was erected this weekend and will remain in place through at least Wednesday, surrounding ...
Old Forge resident Frank Scavo, who was among 1,500 people pardoned by President Donald Trump for actions in the 2021 riot at the Capitol, was elected Tuesday to serve on the state GOP committee.
The first rioter to enter the Capitol building during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack was on Tuesday sentenced to just under four and a half years in prison for his role in the riot. Michael Sparks, 47, of Kentucky, was convicted by a federal jury on six counts ...
Less than two weeks before Donald Trump will be inaugurated, he suggested there were no guns in the possession of Capitol riot participants on Jan. 6, 2021. His comment came soon after he said he'd be considering pardons for some who were convicted of ...
Democrats tried to draw a sharp contrast by highlighting how the White House proposed including $1 billion for security for the White House complex and President Donald Trump’s ballroom. Republicans are abandoning that proposal.
We look at the resignation of the Director of National Security, Tulsi Gabbard, and the pushback to President Trump's $1.8 billion fund that could be used to compensate those who attacked the Capitol