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Nearly a year since its inception, the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is going public with its findings as lawmakers hope to show the American public how democracy came to the brink of disaster.
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The high court case focuses on whether the anti-obstruction provision of a law that was enacted in 2002 in response to the financial scandal that brought down Enron Corp. can be used against Jan. 6 defendants.
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Supreme Court opens new frontier for insurrection claims that could target state and local officialsTaken together, 2 recent high court actions herald a new legal landscape as the liberal groups that pushed the issue of Trump's disqualification to the Supreme Court reboot efforts to target state and local officials linked to Jan. 6.
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Kimberly Sylvester, a registered nurse, denies being involved in any rioting, theft or destruction of property.
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The justices’ order maintains a hold on preparations for a trial focused on the former president’s efforts to overturn his election loss to Joe Biden.
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The ruling is significant not only for its stark repudiation of Trump’s novel immunity claims but also because it breathes life back into a landmark prosecution that had been effectively frozen for weeks.
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Michael Gerard Fournier admitted through an attorney in December 2021 to being at the U.S. Capitol riot, but wasn't charged until 3 years later.
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