The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that Seattle police officers who attended the January 2021 rally and protests at ...
But former colleagues of the terminated “G-men” say this narrative is backward. FBI officials, past and present, have marshaled significant evidence via whistleblower complaints and testimony ...
If I do run, I want to be in that building that they accused me of trying to storm,” said Enrique Tarrio of his desire to run ...
On Jan. 6, 2025, in Whistler, the Canadian Border Services arrested Vo in the hostel he was staying at. He spent three weeks ...
Video evidence used during the sentencing of a rioter involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack has disappeared from ...
As the Senate Judiciary Committee prepares to vote on the nomination of Kash Patel to head the FBI — a vote Democrats managed to postpone — the bureau continues to parry blow after blow from President ...
Pardoned Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio is considering a congressional run and wants to return to the U.S. Capitol, where ...
NBC Justice reporter Ryan Reilly joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss his new bombshell reporting that former Trump lawyer now spearheading a new Justice Department effort called the ‘Weaponization ...
We didn’t eat like this,” my cousin Patrick jokes, cutting his steak at a homecoming dinner with family to celebrate his ...
A group of news organizations filed a claim to access footage of January 6 protester Glen Simon after videos were deleted from a government site.
Videos are mysteriously missing from an online portal that is legally required to house evidence related to Jan. 6 cases, according to a new lawsuit.
A coalition of news organizations said in a court filing that video exhibits from a Jan. 6 riot case had "disappeared" from a government platform that provided access to evidence used in court.
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