A Metropolitan Police Department investigator was suspended for 10 days last year for “participating in [the] January 6 riot,” according to annual oversight documents the department submitted to the D.C. […]
Many things about Donald Trump’s Supreme Court immunity appeal are incredible (in a bad way). There’s the alleged scheme that prompted the election subversion charges at issue. There’s the former president’s equally subversive bid to avoid those charges. There’s the high court’s leisurely scheduling of the appeal, which could function as its own form of immunity by preventing a pre-election trial. The list goes on. But when the justices take the bench Thursday morning for their last scheduled...
Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Juneau, April 18, 2024 You may have figured that you’d heard the last of Bowe Bergdahl, the soldier who deserted his regiment in Afghanistan and subsequently was convicted of the offense in a court martial at which he plead guilty. But the story of the ex-sergeant has taken a new […]
Judge Shoots Down Effort To Identify FBI, Undercover Police On Jan. 6 Authored by Joseph M. Hanneman via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A federal judge in Washington D.C. has denied seven motions from a defendant seeking to identify FBI agents in Jan. 6 crowds and gain access to undercover videos shot by Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers, at least one of whom incited the crowds at the U.S. Capitol. Former FBI special agent John Guandolo (center) with two possible...
As this week has brought into sharp relief, Donald Trump’s principal legal problem is that he’s facing 88 criminal counts, including an ongoing criminal trial that got underway in New York City on Monday. It’s one of four pending cases against the former president across three jurisdictions. And while these are clearly the most serious of the Republican’s legal troubles — their outcomes could, at least in theory, lead to prison sentences — the presumptive GOP nominee is simultaneously dealing...
The Burly Texas-Born Judge Fighting Efforts to Play Down Jan. 6 (First column, 14th story, link) Related stories:Supreme Court set to hear case that could undo many convictions
The Supreme Court finally hears Donald Trump’s attempt to knock the legs out from under Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 case on Thursday.
Instead, the judge ordered Trump to begin describing the basis for his claim that he is immune from the lawsuits.
An admitted Jan. 6 participant ran and lost his mayoral race in Connecticut last year. Now he's headed to jail. Former Republican mayoral candidate Gino DiGiovanni Jr. was sentenced to 10 days in confinement and one year probation after pleading guilty last year to entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, a misdemeanor.When photos pinpointed DiGiovanni Jr.'s presence at the attack on the Capitol back on Jan. 6, 2021, he owned up to it. ALSO READ: ‘Fraudulent’: Trump tormentor...
It remains unclear to what extent the Supreme Court could offer presidents immunity from prosecution but the justices recognised that their ruling will have ‘huge implications’ for America
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced a Maryland man to five-and-a-half years in federal prison.