Capitol Hill Reels: Widespread Impact of January 6th Pardons Unfolds

Washington, D.C. — The political reverberations of former President Donald Trump’s decision to issue pardons for individuals involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot continue to ripple through Congress, creating a stark divide among lawmakers. These pardons, which have granted legal forgiveness to some of Trump’s staunchest supporters, have prompted a variety of responses … Read more

Former President Trump Grants Pardons to Numerous Jan. 6 Rioters, Despite Video Evidence of Violence

Washington, D.C. – A collection of video evidence has publicly emerged, casting a vivid light on the details of the January 6 Capitol riot, showcasing the actions of various individuals previously pardoned by former President Donald Trump. The videos, which surfaced during investigations and media reviews, highlight scenes that starkly contrast with earlier dismissive attitudes … Read more

Trump Issues Sweeping Pardons for January 6 Capitol Defendants, Stirs Controversy with Appointment of Ed Martin as Interim U.S. Attorney

WASHINGTON — In a sweeping use of presidential powers, former President Donald Trump issued a series of full pardons to individuals convicted or facing charges stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. This controversial move has ignited debate across the political spectrum, surpassing expectations in its breadth and implications. Trump’s actions absolve all those … Read more

Trump Grants Sweeping Pardons to Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Defendants on First Day Back in Office

WASHINGTON — In an unprecedented move that stunned many in the political and legal communities, President Donald Trump issued a broad pardon to almost every individual involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack upon his return to office on Monday. This action clears criminal records and ends ongoing legal battles for hundreds, including those … Read more

Vice President-Elect Vance Draws Line on Capitol Riot Pardons, Excludes Violent Offenders Despite Trump’s Promises

WASHINGTON — The debate around pardoning individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack heated up recently when newly elected Vice President JD Vance expressed reservations about issuing blanket pardons. On a recent Fox News Sunday episode, Vance’s comments signaled a potential shift from former President Donald Trump’s previous indications of possible pardons, even … Read more

Abbott Pardons Ex-Army Sergeant Convicted of Killing BLM Protester in Texas

Austin, Texas – Texas Governor Greg Abbott made headlines on Thursday by granting a pardon to Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant who was previously convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in Austin in 2020. This decision came shortly after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles unanimously recommended pardoning Perry and restoring … Read more

Trump Talks About the Driving Forces Behind His 2020 Election Stance and the Ensuing Fallout

Former President Donald Trump recently discussed his decision to challenge the 2020 election results. This decision, which has been a topic of significant debate and controversy, was made after Trump received a great deal of advice from various quarters following the election. After carefully considering these viewpoints and reflecting on his convictions, Trump decided to … Read more