In his first day of office, President Trump signed an executive order pardoning 1,500 people convicted of crimes including a Sacramento man.
An East Naples man is now among three Southwest Florida Jan. 6 Capitol rioters released in response to President Donald Trump ...
Former Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor criticized Biden's last minute decision to pardon his family, claiming it sent "a ...
Two law enforcement officers joined several Democratic lawmakers in expressing their outrage over President Donald Trump's ...
In an executive order signed Monday, Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people charged with crimes in the riot. Among them, are ...
Local police organization leader talks about the frustration behind President Donald Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 participants.
Speaker Johnson is all about looking forward, which is why the House is reinvestigating the assault on the Capitol.
Daniel Ball, whose Jan. 6 charges were dismissed this week, remains in custody after he was arrested Wednesday for a federal ...
Nine Iowans charged in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol are receiving pardons from President Donald ...
At least five Washington men, including two Proud Boy members, were among those who were released from federal custody, ...
One of President Donald Trump’s first acts in office was pardoning those convicted for attacks on the US Capitol on January 6th. That includes a number of Nevadans.
Matthew Brackley returned to his electrical business in West Bath after serving a fraction of his 15-month prison sentence ...