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society 2025-07-03 08:17
Tennessee man sentenced to life for plotting FBI assassination - Edward Kelley, previously convicted in connection with the January 6 Capitol insurrection, planned a violent attack against FBI agents.
- The Justice Department revealed details of Kelley's conspiracy, which included making a kill list and plotting to use explosives.
- Kelley's life sentence serves as a stark reminder of the legal repercussions for threats against law enforcement in the United States.
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military conflicts 2025-06-26 19:13
Congress honors World War II Army Rangers with prestigious gold medal - Two surviving Army Rangers from World War II, Pfc. John Wardell and Sgt. Joe Drake, were honored at the U.S. Capitol with the Congressional Gold Medal.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson highlighted the extraordinary contributions of the Rangers during their service, emphasizing that this recognition was long overdue.
- The award symbolizes the valor and legacy of these soldiers, who played a crucial role in the fight for freedom during World War II.
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society 2025-05-20 15:39
Trump administration agrees to pay $5 million for Ashli Babbitt's death - Ashli Babbitt was fatally shot by Capitol Police while breaching the Capitol during the January 6 riot.
- The settlement resolves a $30 million lawsuit filed by her family after investigations cleared the officer of wrongdoing.
- This settlement raises concerns among law enforcement about its implications for police conduct in similar situations.
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society 2025-05-02 21:24
DOJ settles wrongful death lawsuit over Ashli Babbitt shooting - The family of Ashli Babbitt sued the government for $30 million, claiming wrongful death.
- The shooting took place during the January 6 Capitol riot, and the officer involved was cleared of any wrongdoing.
- A settlement agreement has been reached, expectations are set for a formal signing in weeks.
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politics 2025-04-04 12:37
Mike Pence receives prestigious award for actions during Capitol riots - Mike Pence will receive the JFK Profile in Courage Award for certifying the 2020 presidential election results.
- The award is presented for acts of political courage in the face of personal and professional risk.
- Pence's actions during the Capitol riots underscore the importance of upholding democratic values.
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politics 2025-04-03 07:00
Trump pardons Thomas Caldwell, a convicted Capitol rioter - Thomas Caldwell was convicted of obstructing Congress in relation to the Capitol riot in January 2021.
- His sentence was commuted before Trump issued a full pardon on March 20, 2025.
- The pardoning of Caldwell is part of a broader trend regarding Trump's treatment of those involved in the Capitol events.
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politics 2025-03-26 18:56
Trump considers financial compensation for pardoned Jan. 6 rioters - During a recent interview, Donald Trump revealed that he is considering financial compensation for individuals pardoned in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot.
- This consideration has sparked significant public debate, especially following a poll showing that over 80% of Americans oppose the pardons for those convicted of violent crimes.
- Trump's potential actions may create ongoing controversy regarding accountability for the events of January 6.
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society 2025-03-26 09:09
Trump pledges to consider settlement in Ashli Babbitt case - On January 6, 2021, Ashli Babbitt was killed by a police officer while attempting to breach the Capitol.
- President Trump expressed support for Babbitt and indicated he would explore compensation for her family.
- Trump's comments have sparked renewed discussions about the events of January 6 and the treatment of those involved.
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politics 2025-03-19 07:00
Trump claims Biden's pardons are void and threatens January 6 investigators - President Trump declared Biden's pardons void, claiming illegitimacy due to an autopen being used.
- He asserted that Biden was unaware of the pardons and that those involved may have committed crimes.
- This situation intensifies investigations concerning the January 6 committee members previously pardoned.
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society 2025-02-08 11:00
Texas man arrested for soliciting a minor after Trump pardon for January 6 involvement - Andrew Taake, a convicted Capitol rioter, was arrested on February 4, 2025, in Texas for soliciting a minor.
- He had been pardoned by President Trump and released from federal custody on January 20, 2025.
- Taake now faces serious allegations that add to his prior legal issues stemming from the January 6 insurrection.
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politics 2025-02-06 20:02
FBI agents face scrutiny over January 6 investigations amid political pressure - The Trump administration distributed surveys to over 1,000 FBI agents to detail their work on January 6 investigations.
- The FBI Agents Association expressed concerns that the survey could be used to pressure agents into resigning.
- The incident highlights ongoing conflicts within the FBI and raises questions about the agency's integrity amidst political turmoil.
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politics 2025-02-06 19:48
Minnesota House leaders negotiate power-sharing deal to resolve crisis - Minnesota House leaders reached a deal to organize the chamber for the next two years.
- House Democrats returned after a boycott due to concerns over election integrity and power dynamics.
- The agreement aims to facilitate legislative progress and collaboration amidst a crucial budget year.
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society 2025-01-29 00:00
Man attempts to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent with Molotov cocktails - A Massachusetts man was apprehended outside the Capitol armed with Molotov cocktails and a knife.
- The individual admitted to targeting Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent after learning of his Senate confirmation vote.
- This incident raises concerns about security measures in place for public officials and potential risks involved.
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politics 2025-01-27 13:36
Judge bans Oath Keepers from D.C. after Trump commutes sentences - District Court Judge Amit Mehta ordered Oath Keepers members to stay out of Washington, D.C.
- The order was issued after President Trump commuted their sentences in connection with January 6 incidents.
- This ruling emphasizes ongoing judicial oversight despite executive actions concerning clemency.
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society 2025-01-15 04:51
Top prosecutor confirms overwhelming evidence against Capitol rioters - Matthew Graves oversaw the largest investigation in Justice Department history regarding Capitol riot prosecutions.
- Over 1,500 individuals were charged, with nearly 1,300 pleading guilty or being convicted.
- Graves concluded that pardons cannot erase the established record and accountability related to the January 6th events.
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society 2025-01-14 22:59
Wisconsin's governor acts to prevent gun violence amid political opposition - Governor Tony Evers established an office dedicated to preventing gun violence in Wisconsin following a school shooting in December 2022.
- The initiative faced immediate opposition from Republican lawmakers, who have historically rejected numerous gun control proposals.
- The new office aims to enhance community safety through partnerships and public education campaigns.
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politics 2025-01-13 18:20
Vance: Jan. 6 participants who committed violence 'obviously' shouldn't be pardoned - JD Vance stated that individuals convicted of violent offenses during the January 6 Capitol riot should not receive pardons.
- This position diverges from President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to use clemency for many involved in the riot.
- Vance's comments reflect ongoing divisions within the Republican Party regarding accountability for the events of January 6.
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politics 2025-01-06 22:14
Congress to certify Trump’s election victory amidst protests - The United States Congress is meeting to certify the election results for Donald Trump, who won the popular vote and 312 electoral votes.
- Previous certification procedures were marred by the storming of the Capitol in 2021, which led to significant security concerns this year.
- Despite past chaos, authorities assured a peaceful process, underscoring the importance of a stable democratic transition.
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society 2024-12-31 13:45
Nearly 1,500 charged for January 6 Capitol insurrection - Defendants from the January 6 Capitol attack are requesting court permission to attend Trump's inauguration.
- The Justice Department raised safety concerns regarding these requests, particularly focusing on past violent actions of some defendants.
- The decisions made by the court may influence how similar cases will be interpreted in the future.
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society 2024-12-22 23:55
Custom clocks in Pennsylvania Capitol are still ticking after a century - Pennsylvania's Capitol houses 273 antique clocks, many integrated into its design.
- These clocks require regular maintenance and are wound weekly by dedicated staff.
- The Capitol remains a unique symbol of governmental history and architectural elegance.
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politics 2024-12-04 00:00
Nancy Mace fights to keep biological men out of women's spaces - Mace proposed the Stop the Invasion of Women’s Spaces Act to safeguard women’s spaces from biological men.
- The act proposed by Mace is a response to backlash from the left regarding her past measures.
- The legislation aims to protect women’s privacy and safety across federally-funded facilities.
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politics 2024-12-03 14:25
Adam Kinzinger insists documentary serves as crucial historical record - The documentary titled 'The Last Republican' examines Adam Kinzinger's last year in Congress, especially focusing on the events surrounding the January 6 Capitol protest.
- Kinzinger describes the documentary as a 'living record' that provides behind-the-scenes insights into the committee's work.
- Kinzinger believes this documentary is essential for explaining the Trump era to future generations.
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society 2024-11-28 19:54
Mysterious lights over Capitol Hill raise UFO concerns - A photo of mysterious lights above the US Capitol was taken by Air Force veteran Dennis Diggins.
- Speculations about the lights have erupted amid heightened UFO and drone activity concerns.
- The incident has led to discussions about national security and calls for further investigation.
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politics 2024-11-06 14:59
Election threats persist in the US ahead of 2024 presidential vote - Political violence remains a significant threat as the U.S. approaches another presidential election.
- Extremist groups have receded since the January 6 Capitol attack, but election officials continue to face threats and misinformation.
- Concerns about violence surrounding the election persist, highlighting the ongoing risk to democratic processes.
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politics 2024-10-17 22:09
Trump reflects on January 6 Capitol events, calls it 'peace and love' - Former President Donald Trump downplayed the January 6 Capitol riot, claiming it was a 'peaceful transfer of power.'
- He stated that only 500 to 700 people were involved, despite over 1,400 charges related to the event.
- Trump's remarks reflect a continued effort to minimize the severity of the riot, raising concerns about the implications for American democracy.
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society, politics 2024-10-16 18:11
Trump's Role in January 6 Capitol Breach Examined - Jack Smith's filing claims that Donald Trump incited his supporters to attack the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
- The filing argues that Trump is legally responsible for obstructing Congress and providing false hope regarding the election outcome.
- The ongoing legal case highlights the serious implications of Trump's actions for American democracy and accountability.
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politics 2024-09-30 06:00
Texas Education Reform: Investing in Teachers and Students for 2025 - Raise Your Hand Texas is advocating for increased public school funding and teacher compensation in Texas.
- The organization proposes a $15,000 raise for teachers and automatic adjustments to per-student funding to address inflation.
- These initiatives aim to improve educational quality and equity for Texas students, emphasizing the importance of investing in teachers and early education.
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politics 2024-09-28 14:05
Brandon Straka Joins RFK Jr. Rally on National Mall This Weekend - Brandon Straka rose to fame in 2018 with his #WalkAway campaign, encouraging Democrats to leave the party.
- He was arrested for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, where he encouraged others to breach the building, resulting in a sentence of house arrest and probation.
- Straka's efforts to regain influence have been met with limited success, highlighting the challenges faced by those associated with the Capitol riot.
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sub-category, category 2024-09-27 03:02
Johnny Cash statue unveiled in US Capitol's Emancipation Hall - A bronze statue of Johnny Cash was unveiled in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol on September 24.
- The statue replaces a likeness of former U.S. Senator James Paul Clarke, a segregationist, reflecting a shift in Arkansas's representation.
- This historic honor marks Cash as the first musician to receive a statue in the U.S. Capitol, celebrating his legacy and connection to the American spirit.
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category, politics, sub-category 2024-09-25 20:45
Wes Moore Hosts King Abdullah II at Maryland Capitol - Maryland Governor Wes Moore welcomed King Abdullah II of Jordan for a roundtable discussion at the Maryland State House.
- The meeting included business and education leaders from across the state, focusing on common goals and cooperation.
- Both leaders expressed optimism about strengthening ties, marking a significant step in Maryland's international relations.
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sub-category, category 2024-09-25 13:52
Iowa man released early after Capitol riot sentence error - Leo Christopher Kelly was released from prison after serving only 11 months of a 30-month sentence for his role in the Capitol riot.
- His release was attributed to a misinterpretation of a court order following an appeals court ruling that vacated one of his felony convictions.
- Prosecutors are seeking a hearing to address the error and schedule a resentencing hearing for Kelly.
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category, sub-category 2024-09-24 04:17
Johnny Cash statue unveiled at the U.S. Capitol - A bronze statue of Johnny Cash was unveiled at the U.S. Capitol, attended by congressional leaders and the Cash family.
- The statue replaces two older figures that had represented Arkansas for over a century, part of a legislative decision made in 2019.
- This event underscores the significance of honoring notable figures in Arkansas's history and their contributions to American culture.
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