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Trump fan charged with plotting to murder FBI agents had a gun on Jan. 6, DOJ says
Ed Kelley, who faces charges over Jan. 6 and plotting to murder FBI special agents, is an anti-abortion activist and was the fourth rioter to enter the Capitol, federal authorities say.
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Steve Bannon released from prison after serving contempt of Congress sentence
Steve Bannon, the right-wing podcast host and former Donald Trump campaign official, was released from federal Bureau of Prisons custody on Tuesday.
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Actor from ‘Anchorman' and ‘Bob's Burgers' sentenced to prison for role in Capitol riot
Jay Johnston, known for his roles in the television comedies “Bob’s Burgers” and “Arrested Development,” was sentenced on Monday to one year in prison for his part in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Actor from ‘Anchorman' and ‘Bob's Burgers' sentenced to prison for role in Capitol riot
Jay Johnston pleaded guilty in July to interfering with police officers during a civil disorder, a felony punishable by a maximum prison sentence of five years.
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Statue of an apparent bronze poop emoji on Pelosi's desk joins DC's memorials
A new memorial has been placed on the National Mall a few blocks west of the Capitol that depicts what can only be described as a bronze poop emoji atop former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s desk.
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Jan. 6 rioter who assaulted police says she was ‘duped' by Trump's election lies
Dana Jean Bell, who yelled at an officer who later died by suicide, “regrets ever having responded to Trump’s call,” her lawyer wrote. She was sentenced to 17 months in prison.
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Trump calls judge overseeing his Jan. 6 case ‘the most evil person'
Trump also called special counsel Jack Smith “a sick puppy” — a term he frequently deploys against figures he dislikes.
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What you need to know about the Trump election interference trial
Former President Donald Trump faces federal election interference charges related to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Here’s what you need to know.
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Judge in Trump's Jan. 6 case rejects ‘strained' argument about his false 2020 election claims
A judge overseeing the federal election interference case against Donald Trump on Wednesday rejected the former president’s claim that he was actually concerned about foreign influence and interference in the 2020 election — rather than the false claims about domestic voter fraud that he repeated in the weeks before the Jan. 6 attack.
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Mass. man who called to ‘storm' Capitol in Jan. 6 riot convicted
A Massachusetts man who’s previously said he regretted his participation in the U.S. Capitol riot after the 2020 presidential election has been convicted in federal court, prosecutors said.
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Retired New Jersey State Police trooper who stormed Capitol is sentenced to probation
A retired New Jersey State Police trooper who stormed the U.S. Capitol with a mob of Donald Trump supporters has been sentenced to probation instead of prison.
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Waterford, Conn. man arrested in connection to Jan. 6 attack on U.S. Capitol
The FBI arrested a Waterford man Thursday and charged him in connection with the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. James Roe Cleary, 56, is charged with a felony offense of obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder. He is also charged with misdemeanor offenses of simple assault, entering and remaining in a restricted building or…
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Trump fan gets eight years for assaulting officers during Jan. 6 Capitol breach
Stephen Chase Randolph’s actions knocked out a Capitol police officer. He was identified by a facial recognition hit on his girlfriend’s Instagram page.
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Army soldier charged with assaulting police officer with a flagpole during Capitol riot
A U.S. Army soldier has been arrested in Hawaii on charges that he repeatedly struck a police officer with a flagpole during a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol more than three years ago, officials say.
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Ex-police officer who joined Capitol riot receives a reduced prison sentence
A former Virginia police officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol has received a reduced prison sentence of six years.
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First rioter to enter Capitol during Jan. 6 attack is sentenced to over 4 years in prison
A Kentucky man who was the first rioter to enter the U.S. Capitol during a mob’s attack on the building has been sentenced to more than four years in prison.
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‘One of the most violent' Jan. 6 rioters receives 20-year prison
David Dempsey assaulted officers on Jan. 6 and stood in front of a gallows, where he called for politicians to be hanged.
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‘One of the most violent' Jan. 6 rioters receives a 20-year prison sentence
David Dempsey assaulted officers on Jan. 6 and stood in front of a gallows, where he called for politicians to be hanged. His is among the longest Capitol riot sentences yet.
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Judge orders DOJ to return helmet, spear to ‘QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley
“QAnon Shaman” Jacob Chansley stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to oppose the election of President Joe Biden over then-President Donald Trump.
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Charlottesville tiki torch rioter endorses Donald Trump at his Jan. 6 sentencing
A far-right extremist who already served time for his role in the racist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in 2017 was sentenced to more than four years in federal prison Friday for stealing a police shield and twice using it against officers during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.