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House Republicans Establish New January 6 Subcommittee
House Republicans voted to create a new subcommittee to reinvestigate the January 6 Capitol attack, chaired by Barry Loudermilk with subpoena power, aiming to uncover unanswered questions and implement security reforms, a move criticized by Democrats as an attempt to exonerate Trump.
House Republicans Establish New January 6 Subcommittee
House Republicans voted to create a new subcommittee to reinvestigate the January 6 Capitol attack, chaired by Barry Loudermilk with subpoena power, aiming to uncover unanswered questions and implement security reforms, a move criticized by Democrats as an attempt to exonerate Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Proud Boys Sue Federal Government, Claiming Constitutional Rights Violations in January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys members, including Enrique Tarrio, sued the federal government in Orlando, Florida, on Friday, claiming their constitutional rights were violated during their prosecution for participating in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack; they seek $100 million in punitive damages.
Proud Boys Sue Federal Government, Claiming Constitutional Rights Violations in January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys members, including Enrique Tarrio, sued the federal government in Orlando, Florida, on Friday, claiming their constitutional rights were violated during their prosecution for participating in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack; they seek $100 million in punitive damages.
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52% Bias Score


Proud Boys Sue Justice Department for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys, convicted of seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and later pardoned by President Trump, are suing the Justice Department for $100 million, alleging a politically motivated prosecution that violated their constitutional rights.
Proud Boys Sue Justice Department for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys, convicted of seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and later pardoned by President Trump, are suing the Justice Department for $100 million, alleging a politically motivated prosecution that violated their constitutional rights.
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52% Bias Score


Former Prosecutor Criticizes Trump's January 6th Pardons
Former federal prosecutor Greg Rosen resigned, criticizing Donald Trump's pardons for roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, arguing it sends a dangerous message condoning political violence and undermines the justice system.
Former Prosecutor Criticizes Trump's January 6th Pardons
Former federal prosecutor Greg Rosen resigned, criticizing Donald Trump's pardons for roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, arguing it sends a dangerous message condoning political violence and undermines the justice system.
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40% Bias Score


D.C. U.S. Attorney Expands Jan. 6 Investigation, Draws Internment Comparison
U.S. Attorney for D.C., Ed Martin, expanded an investigation into the handling of January 6th cases, comparing it to the Japanese American internment, focusing on the felony obstruction charge and alleged leaks, prompting concerns about political bias.
D.C. U.S. Attorney Expands Jan. 6 Investigation, Draws Internment Comparison
U.S. Attorney for D.C., Ed Martin, expanded an investigation into the handling of January 6th cases, comparing it to the Japanese American internment, focusing on the felony obstruction charge and alleged leaks, prompting concerns about political bias.
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52% Bias Score


Pardoned Capitol Attacker Shot Dead by Police
Matthew Huttle, a pardoned participant in the January 6th Capitol attack, was fatally shot by an Indiana deputy during a traffic stop after he attempted to retrieve a gun from his car; prosecutors deemed the shooting legally justified.
Pardoned Capitol Attacker Shot Dead by Police
Matthew Huttle, a pardoned participant in the January 6th Capitol attack, was fatally shot by an Indiana deputy during a traffic stop after he attempted to retrieve a gun from his car; prosecutors deemed the shooting legally justified.
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40% Bias Score

Capitolio vs. Capitolio": A Documentary on the January 6th Capitol Riot
Capitolio vs. Capitolio" is a documentary using footage from the January 6th Capitol riot, contrasting rioters' self-recorded videos with archival films promoting American ideals, highlighting the contrast between professed values and actions, and the role of Donald Trump in inciting the event.

Capitolio vs. Capitolio": A Documentary on the January 6th Capitol Riot
Capitolio vs. Capitolio" is a documentary using footage from the January 6th Capitol riot, contrasting rioters' self-recorded videos with archival films promoting American ideals, highlighting the contrast between professed values and actions, and the role of Donald Trump in inciting the event.
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64% Bias Score

Proud Boys Sue US Government for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders are suing the US government for $100 million, alleging constitutional rights violations during their prosecution for participation in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, claiming fabricated evidence and excessive pretrial detention; they were later pardoned.

Proud Boys Sue US Government for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders are suing the US government for $100 million, alleging constitutional rights violations during their prosecution for participation in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, claiming fabricated evidence and excessive pretrial detention; they were later pardoned.
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64% Bias Score

Proud Boys Sue Justice Department for $100 Million Over January 6th Convictions
Five Proud Boys, including former leader Enrique Tarrio, convicted of seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and later pardoned by President Trump, are suing the Justice Department for $100 million, alleging "political prosecution" and violations of their constitutional right...

Proud Boys Sue Justice Department for $100 Million Over January 6th Convictions
Five Proud Boys, including former leader Enrique Tarrio, convicted of seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and later pardoned by President Trump, are suing the Justice Department for $100 million, alleging "political prosecution" and violations of their constitutional right...
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64% Bias Score

January 6th Participants Profit from Pro-Trump Merchandise
A Pennsylvania couple, convicted for participating in the January 6th Capitol attack, have successfully launched "The Patriot Shack," an online business selling pro-Trump merchandise, highlighting how some participants are profiting from their involvement and leveraging social media for promotion.

January 6th Participants Profit from Pro-Trump Merchandise
A Pennsylvania couple, convicted for participating in the January 6th Capitol attack, have successfully launched "The Patriot Shack," an online business selling pro-Trump merchandise, highlighting how some participants are profiting from their involvement and leveraging social media for promotion.
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52% Bias Score

Republican Divisions Stall January 6th Investigation
House Republicans are split over the scope of an investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack, with Speaker Mike Johnson favoring a narrower focus and Rep. Barry Loudermilk advocating for a broader inquiry, causing a standstill and delaying the probe's commencement.

Republican Divisions Stall January 6th Investigation
House Republicans are split over the scope of an investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack, with Speaker Mike Johnson favoring a narrower focus and Rep. Barry Loudermilk advocating for a broader inquiry, causing a standstill and delaying the probe's commencement.
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40% Bias Score

Massachusetts Woman Arrested at Capitol, Planned Assassinations of Republican Figures
Riley English, a 24-year-old from Massachusetts, was arrested at the U.S. Capitol on Monday for possessing weapons and planning to assassinate several Republican figures, including then-Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, influenced by the actions of Luigi Mangione.

Massachusetts Woman Arrested at Capitol, Planned Assassinations of Republican Figures
Riley English, a 24-year-old from Massachusetts, was arrested at the U.S. Capitol on Monday for possessing weapons and planning to assassinate several Republican figures, including then-Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, influenced by the actions of Luigi Mangione.
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36% Bias Score
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