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Donald Trump said that if he were elected to a second term as president in 2024, he would pardon and apologize to the hundreds of people who were found guilty in connection with the riots at the Capitol on January 6.
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Federal authorities said Friday that a rioter who was seen breaking a window of the US Capitol while wearing a jacket with his name and company phone number on it pleaded guilty to damaging federal property.
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On the day of its first public hearing, the United States House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol has produced no new material beyond what was already known when Democrats placed former President Donald Trump on trial.
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Precision is vital, while ruling and remembering the past...
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On the one-year anniversary of the incident at the US Capitol on January 6, former President Trump is canceling a planned press conference.
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Carlson also said during the podcast episode that 'anyone who calls Jan. 6 an insurrection is a liar at this point.'
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At least five persons accused of storming the US Capitol have refused to hire a lawyer and are opting to represent themselves, despite the fact that they lack legal experience and have been warned repeatedly by courts.