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Former Jan. 6 defendants are the new draw at local GOP fundraisers, helping fill seats while getting a platform to recast the narrative of the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Emil Bove declined to rule out the possibility of a third Trump term and did not denounce the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol in a questionnaire submitted to a Senate panel.
The Justice Department has fired several officials involved in the Jan. 6 criminal prosecution and others have been demoted to low-level positions. They are the latest moves that some say are part of a retribution campaign against anyone who worked on the investigation.
Despite losses in state and federal court, four Seattle officers who went to the Jan. 6 rally are asking the Supreme Court to maintain their anonymity.
Edward Kelley faced a separate prosecution for targeting federal agents while he was being investigated for his role in the Capitol attack.
Bove, a top DOJ official involved in firing federal prosecutors who worked on Jan. 6 cases, condemned illegal activity but also criticized “overreach and heavy-handed tactics” by federal law enforcement.
A federal judge has ordered an organizer of President Donald Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021 rally in Washington to pay $2,000 a day until she responds to a subpoena seeking information about the volatile event’s planning and fundraising efforts.
Edward Kelley had been convicted of plotting to kill the law enforcement officers who had investigated his case.
Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit 2025 kicked off Friday, July 11 in Tampa, Florida. Human Events editor Jack Posobiec said he will not rest until the Epstein files are released and people are held accountable.
Edward Kelley signaled his intention to press the scope of Trump’s blanket Jan. 6 pardon on appeal, all the way to the Supreme Court if needed.
The pardoned rioter, a former F.B.I. agent who was charged with encouraging the mob that stormed the Capitol, is a counselor to Ed Martin, the director of the so-called weaponization committee.
A jury last week ordered a Jan. 6 Capitol insurrectionist to pay the widow of a D.C. officer $500,000, finding that he had assaulted the officer during the Capitol riot.