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Capitol officers remember January 6 as rioters await pardons: "What did I risk my life for?"
On the eve of the January 6 riots, Capitol officers share their harrowing stories as Donald Trump and his allies seek to change the narrative.
Jan. 6 rioters, Capitol police, Donald Trump: Where are they now?
From the rioters who breached the Capitol building to the lawmakers trapped inside, from Trump-world turncoats, to the now president-elect himself, many who joined or were caught up in the riot are still living with fallout from the January 6 of four years ago.
Two former Capitol officers reflect on Jan. 6, pardons, and an uncertain future
Former Capitol Police officers who testified at the January 6th House Select Committee hearing speak out on pardons and accountability.
Former Capitol Police officers call Trump’s vows to pardon Jan. 6 rioters ‘a betrayal’
Former Capitol Police officers present during the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection said President-elect Trump’s commitment to pardon rioters is “a betrayal.” “It’s a betrayal, a stab in the heart,” former Sergeant Aquilino Gonell told the Washington Post.
What Happens If Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Rioters
President-elect Donald Trump has said he plans to pardon many participants charged in the Jan. 6 riot. Experts and those involved in the event explain what it would take for Trump to follow through on that promise.
Schiff: Trump’s proposed January 6 pardons would 'send a terrible message about our democracy'
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) joins Meet the Press to talk about the anniversary of January 6 and President-elect Trump’s plans to pardon those involved with the attack, calling it “the wrong way to start out an administration.
As Trump Avoids Jail, His Promise to Pardon Jan 6 Rioters Carries Echoes of History
Though President-Elect Donald Trump will avoid serving time, he may become the first convicted felon to take the oath of office. Meanwhile, Trump has threatened to pardon all, if not most, of the January 6th rioters.
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‘Deck chairs on the Titanic’: How Trump already upended DOJ’s ongoing efforts to arrest and prosecute January 6 rioters
President-elect Donald Trump hasn’t been sworn in yet, but his looming return has already upended hundreds of pending ...
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WILL SELLERS: It’s Time To Remember That January 6 Is Not About Rioters
The Christian church calendar has for centuries noted that January 6 is Epiphany. On the political calendar, every four years ...
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NYT Strands hints, answers for January 6
These words are used to describe something is not quite white. Words are shades of a neutral color. Today's NYT Strands ...
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How to watch Canucks vs. Canadiens on TV or streaming on Monday, January 6
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Today's Wordle answer for Monday, January 6
Here's your latest win. The answer to the January 6 (1297) Wordle is SPRIG. By submitting your information you agree to the ...
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Indian Sports LIVE, January 6: News, updates, scores and results
Happy new year, everyone! Hello and welcome to ESPN India's daily blog, where we bring you all the updates from the world of ...
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NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram And Answers For Monday, January 6
Looking for help with today's NYT Strands puzzle? Here's an extra hint to help you uncover the right words, as well as all of ...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests making January 6 a national holiday to celebrate Capitol riots
In a recent interview, MAGA Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested January 6 be made into a national holiday to ...
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