January 6 2021

    DOJ, Family of Jan. 6 Shooting Victim Ashli Babbitt Agree to Settle Lawsuit

    U.S. govt is settling lawsuit filed over Capitol police officer’s fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt, a supporter of Trump, on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

    Department of Justice Says Some Jan. 6 Restitution Fees Should Be Reimbursed

    The new position was outlined in an April 8 filing. Department of Justice (DOJ) officials said in a new court filing that some people who...
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    Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons Don’t Cover Conviction of Man Who Planned to Kill FBI Agents: DOJ

    Edward Kelley was accused in 2022 of conspiring to murder FBI agents and convicted in 2024. President Donald Trump’s pardons...

    Judicial Watch Sues Pentagon for Records on Milley Jan 6 Calls

    (Washington, DC) â€“ Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of...

    US Prosecutor Opens Probe of DOJ’s Jan. 6 Cases

    U.S. prosecutor is investigating why federal prosecutors brought felony obstruction charge against hundreds of people involved in Jan. 6 breach of U.S. Capitol.

    Judge Lifts Restrictions on Jan. 6 Convicts Who Had Sentences Commuted

    Federal judge reversed restrictions he'd imposed on Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and others convicted of crimes associated with Jan. 6, 2021.

    Jan. 6 Defendant Rearrested 2 Days After Trump Pardon

    Man charged over Jan. 6 breach of U.S. Capitol is still in custody after prosecutors brought fresh charges in wake of Trump’s pardons for Jan. 6 defendants.

    Jan. 6 Defendants, Families Celebrate After Trump Pardons

    President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon most of the Jan. 6 defendants on his first day in office brought excitement and hope to those close to the detained.