President Trump pledged on the campaign trail to absolve those who were charged for their conduct on Jan. 6, 2021.
Among the flurry of executive orders President Trump signed on Jan. 20, he pardoned several defendants from the Jan. 6 attack ...
President Donald Trump pardoned nearly all Jan. 6 defendants on Monday, making good on a long-standing campaign promise just ...
Thirteen people in Connecticut who were convicted or charged in the Jan. 6 riots could walk free thanks to a Presidential ...
He issued formal pardons to more than 1,550 rioters charged with a wide range of crimes and commuted the sentences of 14 ...
Most of the people with ties to Maine had already been sentenced for their alleged roles in attempting to overturn the ...
President Donald Trump has pardoned, commuted the prison sentences or vowed to dismiss the cases of all of the 1,500-plus people charged with crimes in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
President Donald Trump was inaugurated for a second term with notable tension, giving an impromptu speech to his supporters.
Biden issued blanket pardons for his brother James and his wife, Sara; his sister, Valerie, and her husband, John Owens; and ...
Before the day was out, Trump had also issued pardons to the vast majority of rioters convicted of involvement in the ...
Former GOP congresswoman turned Donald Trump critic Liz Cheney welcomed the president back to the White House with a social ...