Will Donald Trump pardon all or many of the Americans accused or convicted of federal crimes during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol Building? It’s a big number and a bigger question.
Members of Congress, the Supreme Court and other dignitaries will gather at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday for a lying-in-state ceremony for former President Jimmy Carter.
Former President Jimmy Carter will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda through Thursday 7 a.m. before his state funeral ...
Donald Trump said during a press conference that he will make “major pardons” for Jan. 6 defendants who stormed the Capitol four years ago.
In an auditorium on his alma mater’s Salem campus on Monday, Tobias Read took his oath of office as secretary of state with a ...
Joseph Biggs, another leader of the Proud Boys, asked to be granted clemency in November shortly after Trump was re-elected. He was sentenced to 17 years in prison and 36 months of supervised release ...
Hawks and Padgett then headed to the police line on the west front of the U.S. Capitol Building. Hawks and Padgett were accused of "using a large metal object as a battering ram and weapon" to ...
Upon taking office for his second term, President-elect Trump has promised to pardon the Jan. 6 rioters — including several ...
A Galloway Township man who admitted posting photos on Instagram of himself in former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump is expected to deliver an announcement about economic development on Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago, ...
Court records show 1,583 individuals have been federally charged with crimes tied to the attack on the U.S. Capitol, causing nearly $3 million worth of damage to the building that day.
On Capitol Hill, GOP figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene have lobbied Trump for universal Capitol riot pardons, while others in the party have downplayed the reality of January 6 itself, when a mob of ...