In arguably the most consequential and dangerous act of his second administration so far, President Donald Trump issued ...
Condemning such assaults on law enforcement officers should be the easiest thing for a politician. But too many Republicans couldn’t even muster that.
Issac Bailey writes we should not let the pardons of insurrectionists fade from headlines too soon because our democracy is ...
One of those defendants caught on camera was Polk County’s Jonathan Pollock, who federal authorities said fought with and ...
Jalise and Mark Middleton, a married couple from Texas, trespassed onto the Capitol grounds and joined thousands of rioters ...
Donald Trump calling the violence against police officers during the Capitol insurrection “very minor incidents” is slammed by former police officer and Jan. 6 hero Michael Fanone. Fanone also speaks ...
Lawrence Ligas was photographed by security cameras at the Capitol and used his cellphone to record during the insurrection.
The Pacific Northwest became fertile ground for groups bent on political violence during the first Trump administration.
Kansas Sen. Patrick Schmidt's resolution condemning President Trump's Jan. 6 pardons isn't binding and is unlikely to pass ...
After taking the oath of office to protect the nation from enemies "both foreign and domestic," President Trump pardoned more than 1,500 convicted insurrectionists.
Trump said domestic and international challenges over the last four years would not have happened had he been president.
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, newly freed from prison after President Donald Trump commuted their sentences for seditious conspiracy connected to the Jan. 6 ...