Two men from New England had very different reactions to their names being cleared for their roles in the Capitol riot.
President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 defendants charged with crimes in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack on Monday.
Waynesville native Dean Harshman, who was among more than a dozen locals charged in the attack, expressed mixed feelings about his decision to participate.
Two Jacksonville-area men have been serving prison terms, and another was just sentenced. Court records don't show them being ...
Daniel Ball was arrested on federal gun charges one day after he was freed as part of President Trump’s Jan. 6-related ...
President Donald Trump pardoned dozens of Marylanders who were charged with crimes connected to the U.S. Capitol riot on ...
Until President Trump’s pardon, Enrique Tarrio was serving a 22-year prison term, the longest sentence handed down to any of ...
Accepting the pardon would be an insult to the Capitol Police officers, to the rule of law, to our nation,” said a woman who ...
Nearly everyone involved in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, received clemency from President Donald Trump on ...
Trump's blanket order came the same day that Joe Biden used the final minutes of his presidency to issue pre-emptive pardons ...
Within a few hours of being sworn in, President Donald Trump signed pardons for about 1,500 people involved in the U.S.
Wayne County, West Virginia resident and former state House of Delegates member Derrick Evans, who served three months in ...