Colorado February 21 Anti-Trump measure ignores ‘rising crime’ and ‘cost of living,’ blue state GOP officials charge Democrats in the Colorado House of Representatives considered a resolution Friday that would condemn President Donald Trump's Jan. 6 pardons.
Opinion February 8 How my Jan. 6 clients were robbed of fairness in DC bench trials Former federal prosecutor William Shipley, who represented several January 6 defendants, writes that "bench trials," in which clients choose to have their fate decided by a judge instead of a jury, were hopelessly flawed.
US protests February 5 Protests erupt around the country against the new Trump administration's policies Protesters in cities across the U.S. hit the streets to voice their objection to President Donald Trump's priorities when it comes to immigration reform, gender, and labor.
Capitol Protests February 5 Dems, family of Officer Sicknick push for resolution condemning Trump over J6 pardons: 'We do feel powerless' House Democrats gathered Wednesday to voice support for a resolution condemning President Donald Trump for pardoning Jan. 6 defendants and firing DOJ prosecutors.
FBI February 5 Top DOJ official says FBI employees who 'simply followed orders' on Jan 6 investigations won't be fired Acting FBI Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove assured FBI employees that they will not face consequences if they followed orders an acted ethically in Jan. 6 investigations.
US January 28 Indiana man pardoned for participation in Jan. 6 riot shot, killed while allegedly resisting arrest An Indiana man involved in the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6 was fatally shot by police during a traffic stop while allegedly resisting arrest.
Opinion January 27 WILLIAM SHIPLEY: The Constitutional reason why Trump's sweeping Jan. 6 pardons were justified Former federal prosecutor William Shipley, who represented scores of January 6 defendants, writes that President Trump's sweeping pardons were justified because the government violated their due process rights.
Donald Trump January 27 Judge vacates order against J6 defendants, says they can visit US Capitol without seeking permission January 6 defendants will no longer be restricted from visiting the U.S. Capitol following a ruling from Federal Judge Amit Mehta.
Capitol Protests January 24 DOJ requests order barring commuted J6 defendants from DC be lifted A federal district judge issued an order barring certain Jan. 6 defendants with commuted sentences from entering Washington, D.C., or the U.S. Capitol building.
Media January 22 CNN's Jim Acosta feuds with Republican guest over Jan. 6 pardons in fiery debate Rep. Tim Burchett clashed with CNN anchor Jim Acosta over President Trump's pardons of January 6 defendants, with Acosta repeatedly asking Burchett to condemn the pardons.