Waves of people imprisoned for crimes at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, were released from D.C.’s jail to cheers late ... over Trump’s J6 pardons. The DC Police Union released a statement ...
He immediately drove to the D.C. jail where he was once held ... “As we grapple with this disappointment, the DC Police Union remains committed to advocating for justice, not only for ...
WASHINGTON — In a sweeping move just hours into his first day back in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order effectively ending the Jan. 6 prosecutions and pardoning, commuting ...
Pardons apply to convicted criminals, and most of the J6ers in the DC jail were still waiting for their trials. Only two, who had been convicted the week before, were given the all clear to leave ...
The other 14 had their sentences commuted. For those involved in the about pending 300 cases, like those in the D.C. jail, he asked the Department of Justice to move to dismiss them all.
Waves of people imprisoned for crimes at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, were released from D.C.’s jail to cheers late ... over Trump’s J6 pardons. The DC Police Union released a statement ...