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Oath Keepers Can't Come to Capitol Without Permission
Oath Keepers founder Rhodes is barred from entering Washington or Capitol without court’s permission
A federal judge has barred Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes from entering Washington, D.C., without the court’s approval after President Donald Trump commuted the extremist group leader’s 18-year prison sentence in the Jan.
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Trump 2nd term live updates: Judge bars some Oath Keepers from entering Capitol
The Senate will vote today on John Ratcliffe's nomination to serve as director of the CIA. If senators approve his nomination, he will be the second member of Trump's team to be confirmed after Marco Rubio was sworn in as secretary of state earlier this week.
Judge bars Oath Keepers founder, freed from prison by Trump, from visiting Capitol
Stewart Rhodes, previously sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy, was at the Capitol Wednesday chatting up lawmakers and reporters.
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Western North Carolina residents among hundreds pardoned by Trump for Jan. 6 Capitol riots
President Donald Trump pardoned over 1,500 people charged in the U.S. Capitol riots Jan. 6, 2021 – including some from Western North Carolina.
Jan. 6 rioters convicted for role in Capitol attack speak out against Trump's pardons
Following Trump's executive action, two people who pleaded guilty for their actions at the Capitol that day have spoken out against their pardons.
Law enforcement groups criticize Trump pardons for Jan. 6
The Capitol Police union and other law enforcement groups sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s pardons for his supporters who attacked the Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, a move that cut against years of pro-police messaging from Republican members of Congress.
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Man who took a US Capitol tour with a gun in his possession is arrested, police say
The 27-year-old Massachusetts man was arrested Tuesday after Capitol police officers found him leaving the Library of Congress.
U.S. Capitol Police suspend officer who let visitor in with a gun
U.S. Capitol Police on Thursday said they suspended an officer who let a man with a gun into the Capitol Visitor Center on Tuesday.
US Capitol visitor completes entire tour armed with gun in security failure
The U.S. Capitol Police on Thursday said a man who passed a security checkpoint with a handgun and toured the chamber was arrested and charged.
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Commuted Jan. 6 defendants barred from DC, Capitol building by federal judge
A federal district judge issued an order barring certain January 6 defendants with commuted sentences from entering ...
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Lauren Boebert forced to apologize after trying to kick out ‘a guy’ from women’s bathroom at Capitol
Boebert was overheard on the House floor telling members that she had discovered Delaware Democrat Sarah McBride in the women ...
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US Rep. Veronica Escobar calls Jan. 6 pardons 'shameful' and betrayal of Capitol police
During a segment on CNN, U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, called Jan. 6 riot pardons shameful and accused GOP of attempting to ...
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Lauren Boebert Offers Guided Capitol Tours To Jan. 6 Rioters And Critics Make Same Brutal Point
Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Colo.) offer to take the newly pardoned Jan. 6 rioters on a guided tour of the U.S. Capitol felt ...
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Lauren Boebert Tries to Evict a ‘Guy’ From Ladies Room in Capitol
Conservative brawler Lauren Boebert attempted to get “a guy” kicked out of the women’s restroom in the Capitol off the House ...
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'Complete failure': Government shutdown crisis threatens Capitol Hill as Trump plans policy overhaul
There are less than two months until the next government funding deadline on March 14, and House lawmakers are growing ...
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Capitol Police chief: Jan. 6 pardons send message that "politics is more important than policing"
Washington — U.S. Capitol Police chief Thomas Manger said he's concerned by the sweeping pardons President Trump issued ...
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Even some Pacific Northwest defendants are unsure what Jan. 6 pardons will mean
The Pacific Northwest became fertile ground for groups bent on political violence during the first Trump administration.
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