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law-and-justice2 months ago

Jan. 6 Cases and Political Tensions Highlighted in Recent Sentences and Pardons

Taylor Taranto, a pardoned Jan. 6 defendant involved in livestreaming a bomb threat near Obama's home, was sentenced to time served and three years of supervised release after his initial sentencing memo was withdrawn and prosecutors were placed on leave. The case involved controversy over descriptions of the Capitol riot and Taranto's activities post-Trump's social media post about Obama.

law-and-politics2 months ago

U.S. Prosecutors Suspended Over Jan. 6 Rioter Description

The Justice Department placed two D.C.-based prosecutors on leave after they filed court documents describing the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as a 'mob of rioters,' which included references to a case involving pardoned individual Taylor Taranto. The filings and descriptions led to personnel changes amid ongoing political and legal debates over the riot and related pardons by President Trump.

politics3 months ago

FBI Officials Clarify Role in Jan. 6, Deny Incitement Claims

Sen. Amy Klobuchar criticized President Trump for claiming the FBI planted agents in the crowd during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, calling it 'appalling' and emphasizing that agents were brought in to help, not to incite. She noted that investigations found no evidence of FBI agents acting as agitators, and clarified that agents were called in after delays in military assistance, with some acknowledging that the move went against FBI standards. The controversy continues as different narratives about the FBI's role emerge.

politics4 months ago

Justice Department Seeks Dismissal of Proud Boys Lawsuit Amid Political Tensions

Members of the Proud Boys are calling for Attorney General Pam Bondi's resignation after the Justice Department filed a motion to dismiss their $100 million lawsuit related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, alleging systemic abuse and constitutional violations, which has sparked criticism and further legal challenges from Jan. 6 defendants and supporters.

politics4 months ago

Air Force grants military funeral honors to Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt

The U.S. Air Force will provide military funeral honors for Ashli Babbitt, a veteran killed during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, after the Biden administration initially denied the honors. Babbitt, who served in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the UAE, was shot by Capitol Police while attempting to enter a restricted area. The Trump administration previously settled a wrongful death lawsuit with her family, and Trump pardoned many involved in the riot.

politics5 months ago

Controversy Surrounds Trump's BLS Nominee Amid Criticism and Political Tensions

E.J. Antoni, President Trump's nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was present near the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot but was described by the White House as a bystander who was there for meetings and did not participate in the events. His presence has raised questions amid his nomination and previous criticisms of the BLS, with Senate confirmation still required.

politics1 year ago

Trump Confronts Ongoing Civil Lawsuits Amid Political Turmoil

Donald Trump faces eight civil lawsuits related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, despite the collapse of criminal cases against him. These lawsuits, filed by members of Congress and injured police officers, seek accountability for Trump's alleged role in inciting the violence. A key issue is whether Trump is immune from these suits due to his presidential role. The cases could proceed during his potential second term, with significant financial liabilities at stake. Trump's legal battles extend beyond Jan. 6, including defamation and fraud cases, adding to his legal challenges.

politics1 year ago

Jan. 6 Defendants Hope for Pardons Amid Trump's Victory

Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley, who served 60 days in federal prison for his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, expects a pardon from Donald Trump, who has referred to those involved as "unbelievable patriots." Kelley, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, continues to claim the 2020 election was stolen and hints at a possible political announcement for 2026, despite his lawyer stating he was done with politics.

politics1 year ago

"Protests and Security Mark Start of 2024 RNC in Milwaukee"

The Republican National Convention in Milwaukee is facing complications due to the presence of several participants linked to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and election denial efforts. Despite attempts to focus on issues like the economy, crime, and immigration, the involvement of these individuals and the shadow of Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election are proving difficult to avoid. The convention's organizers and Trump's advisers are trying to steer clear of Jan. 6-related topics, but the issue remains a contentious point, drawing criticism from Democrats and complicating the party's messaging.