In a bold move five years after the Capitol attack, Senate Democrats are introducing legislation to prevent taxpayer funds from compensating convicted rioters. The bills aim to hold rioters accountable and protect taxpayer interests.
In a shocking deposition, former special counsel Jack Smith described Donald Trump as the 'most culpable' figure in the Capitol riot, revealing crucial evidence from Republican witnesses against him.
Former special counsel Jack Smith testified that Donald Trump is the most culpable individual in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, asserting that the insurrection could not have happened without him. Smith's statements reveal crucial evidence and testimonies against the former president.
In a startling development, Brian Cole, arrested for planting pipe bombs near DNC and RNC headquarters, revealed to the FBI that he believed the 2020 election was stolen, shedding light on his motives.
In a dramatic turn of events, federal agents have arrested a Virginia man suspected of planting pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committee headquarters just before the January 6 riots. This shocking development raises new questions about security and preparedness during that tumultuous time.
In a dramatic turn of events, authorities have arrested a suspect linked to the 2021 pipe bomb incident outside the Democratic and Republican National Committees, following a nearly five-year manhunt. The investigation has sparked conspiracy theories and political debates.
Federal authorities have made their first arrest related to the pipe bombs planted outside the DNC and RNC on January 6, 2021. This breakthrough marks a significant step in a long-unsolved case.
In a shocking turn of events, Christopher Moynihan, a man pardoned by Trump after the Capitol riot, has been arrested for allegedly threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of lawmakers.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to testify before Congress, facing scrutiny over allegations that the Justice Department is being weaponized against political opponents, including James Comey.
In a stunning move, YouTube has agreed to pay President Trump $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit over alleged censorship following the Capitol riots. This settlement also includes plans for a lavish ballroom at the White House, raising eyebrows about tech influence in politics.