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Trump’s DOJ wants to undo Jan. 6 convictions

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Are 6 January Rioters Officially Off The Hook? US DOJ Seeks To Void Convictions
The US Department of Justice is seeking to overturn some of the most serious convictions tied to the 6 January Capitol attack, raising fresh questions about whether certain rioters could ultimately ha...

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US DoJ files for overturning January 6 convictions for far-right groups’ members
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Trump’s DOJ wants to undo January 6 convictions
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DOJ moves to dismiss Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy convictions
The Department of Justice filed to dismiss seditious conspiracy convictions for several people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including one who was seen at last month's No Ki...

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Justice Department asks appeals court to overturn Jan. 6 convictions for two groups
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Adam Schiff goes off after DOJ moves to throw out J6 convictions | RISING
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Trump DOJ slams pardon door on man accused of planting bombs near Capitol a day before Jan. 6 after suspect claims he should be covered

A Virginia man who allegedly confessed to planting bombs "outside" the RNC and DNC headquarters a day before the Jan. 6 Capitol Attack believes he should be covered by Trump's pardon proclamation. The post Trump DOJ slams pardon door on man accused of planting bombs near Capitol a day before Jan.
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A Second Case Emerges: Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Now Faces Child Abuse Conviction

Another defendant pardoned for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has agreed to plead guilty in a separate federal child exploitation case, after a judge ruled that President Donald Trump's pardon did not wipe away charges tied to alleged sexual abuse material and exploitation discovered during the broader investigation.
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US Supreme Court paves way to drop Capitol riot charges against ex-Trump ally Steve Bannon

The US Supreme Court on Monday paved the way for the Justice Department to drop a criminal case against Steve Bannon, a one-time chief ally of President Donald Trump, who had been convicted of defying a congressional subpoena issued during the investigation into the January 6 Capitol attack.
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Justice Department employee who was prosecuted over Jan. 6 Capitol attack says he resigned

A former FBI agent who was prosecuted for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and later hired by the Trump-era Justice Department has left his government post, he announced Thursday. In a post on X, Jared Wise said he came to the ...
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Members of Jan. 6 mob sue police who fended off Capitol attack

Members of the mob that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 are suing the federal government for tens of millions of dollars in damages, claiming that the “indiscriminate” use of force by police officers repelling the attack caused them physical and ...
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