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Commuted Jan. 6 defendants could challenge a federal judge's order barring them from entering Washington, D.C., and the U.S.
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Stewart Rhodes, previously sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy, was at the Capitol Wednesday chatting up lawmakers ...
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The annual takeover of Washington D.C. involved Drew Brees and Roger Goodell talking about the NFL and Hakeem Jeffries, the ...
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Pete Hegseth’s controversial nomination as defense secretary moved a step closer to confirmation with the Senate Armed ...
Ed Martin, a longtime advocate for Jan. 6 defendants recently named to run the prosecutors’ office, sought to undo a judge’s ...
D.C. Judge Amit Mehta ordered Oath Keeper members who were convicted of Jan. 6 crimes but whose sentences were commuted by ...
Several members of the Oath Keepers, a far-right extremist group, cannot enter Washington, DC, or the grounds of the US ...