"I believe God used us for a greater good," January 6 rioter Joseph Fischer told Newsweek after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump.
The president's vague wording leaves courts to sort out which crimes were "related" to the attack—and who should be set free.
President Donald Trump’s indiscriminate release of some 1,600 January 6 insurrection defendants, including those convicted of ...
Trump’s pardon came after Sutton and Zabavsky were unanimously found guilty by a federal grand jury in 2022 of conspiracy to obstruct and obstruction of justice over the incident, as well as ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) hammered President Trump on Thursday for pardoning those charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, warning that the liberation of hundreds ...
Nine Iowans charged in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol are receiving pardons from President Donald ...
Rep. Barry Loudermilk has already conducted an investigation of his own regarding the events, which are at odds with the findings of the original committee.
Lori Ulrich, who represented Riley Williams and Joseph Fischer, talked to PennLive following the news that President Donald ...
President’s Oval Office chat with Fox host covers everything from pardoning of January 6 defendants to the future of TikTok and Los Angeles wildfires ...
An interview with press observer Matt Gertz, who explains how the right wing media apparatus rewrote the story of Jan. 6—and ...
President Donald Trump pardoned 13 Oklahomans during his first hours in office. The decision led to a homecoming for those ...
He issued formal pardons to more than 1,550 rioters charged with a wide range of crimes and commuted the sentences of 14 ...