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Trump Pardons Nearly All January 6th Defendants
President Trump issued a full pardon to roughly 1,250 individuals convicted of January 6th-related crimes, including those convicted of violent felonies and leaders of extremist groups, and dismissed approximately 300 pending cases, effectively ending the largest criminal probe in American history.
Trump Pardons Nearly All January 6th Defendants
President Trump issued a full pardon to roughly 1,250 individuals convicted of January 6th-related crimes, including those convicted of violent felonies and leaders of extremist groups, and dismissed approximately 300 pending cases, effectively ending the largest criminal probe in American history.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Nearly All January 6th Defendants
President Trump issued a full pardon to approximately 1,250 individuals convicted of January 6th-related crimes, including those convicted of violent felonies, effectively ending the largest criminal probe in American history and contradicting previous statements from himself and his allies.
Trump Pardons Nearly All January 6th Defendants
President Trump issued a full pardon to approximately 1,250 individuals convicted of January 6th-related crimes, including those convicted of violent felonies, effectively ending the largest criminal probe in American history and contradicting previous statements from himself and his allies.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Capitol Attack Participants
President Trump issued a blanket pardon to roughly 1,500 individuals charged with crimes related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, including approximately 600 convicted of felonies, contradicting earlier statements that only non-violent offenders would be pardoned.
Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Capitol Attack Participants
President Trump issued a blanket pardon to roughly 1,500 individuals charged with crimes related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, including approximately 600 convicted of felonies, contradicting earlier statements that only non-violent offenders would be pardoned.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's First Day: Sweeping Policy Changes and Mass Pardons
On his first day back in office, Donald Trump signed eight of 41 decrees, including withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, banning federal employees from working remotely, and pardoning approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, actions signaling a return to his popul...
Trump's First Day: Sweeping Policy Changes and Mass Pardons
On his first day back in office, Donald Trump signed eight of 41 decrees, including withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, banning federal employees from working remotely, and pardoning approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, actions signaling a return to his popul...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Pardons 1,500 Involved in January 6th Capitol Riot
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, including leaders of extremist groups, sparking outrage from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi who called it "shameful".
Trump Pardons 1,500 Involved in January 6th Capitol Riot
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, including leaders of extremist groups, sparking outrage from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi who called it "shameful".
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40% Bias Score


Trump Commutes Sentences of January 6th Insurrection Leaders
Former President Donald Trump commuted the sentences of Enrique Tarrio and Stewart Rhodes, leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers respectively, who were convicted of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the January 6th Capitol attack, despite judicial warnings about their continued threat to ...
Trump Commutes Sentences of January 6th Insurrection Leaders
Former President Donald Trump commuted the sentences of Enrique Tarrio and Stewart Rhodes, leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers respectively, who were convicted of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the January 6th Capitol attack, despite judicial warnings about their continued threat to ...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Nearly All January 6th Convicts
President Trump issued a full pardon to approximately 1,250 individuals convicted of January 6th-related crimes, including violent felonies, dismissing all pending cases and releasing those held in custody; this action directly contradicts prior statements from Trump and his administration.

Trump Pardons Nearly All January 6th Convicts
President Trump issued a full pardon to approximately 1,250 individuals convicted of January 6th-related crimes, including violent felonies, dismissing all pending cases and releasing those held in custody; this action directly contradicts prior statements from Trump and his administration.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Capitol Rioters
On Monday, newly inaugurated President Donald Trump pardoned 1,500 people convicted for participating in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, commuting six of the most serious sentences and ending proceedings against 300 others, fulfilling a promise made months ago.

Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Capitol Rioters
On Monday, newly inaugurated President Donald Trump pardoned 1,500 people convicted for participating in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, commuting six of the most serious sentences and ending proceedings against 300 others, fulfilling a promise made months ago.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Over 1,500 January 6th Capitol Rioters
Following his inauguration, President Trump pardoned over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, including nearly 1,300 convicts and approximately 600 felony offenders; supporters and counter-protesters gathered outside a Washington prison awaiting their release.

Trump Pardons Over 1,500 January 6th Capitol Rioters
Following his inauguration, President Trump pardoned over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, including nearly 1,300 convicts and approximately 600 felony offenders; supporters and counter-protesters gathered outside a Washington prison awaiting their release.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Attackers
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump pardoned 1,500 individuals convicted for participating in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, sparking outrage and concerns about the rule of law and future political stability; the pardon included key figures from the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys ...

Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Attackers
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump pardoned 1,500 individuals convicted for participating in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, sparking outrage and concerns about the rule of law and future political stability; the pardon included key figures from the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys ...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Pardons All January 6th Capitol Attack Convicts
On January 25th, 2024, newly inaugurated President Donald Trump issued a full pardon to over 1,000 individuals convicted for the January 6th, 2021 attack on the US Capitol, contradicting previous claims from his administration and drawing sharp criticism from Democrats.

Trump Pardons All January 6th Capitol Attack Convicts
On January 25th, 2024, newly inaugurated President Donald Trump issued a full pardon to over 1,000 individuals convicted for the January 6th, 2021 attack on the US Capitol, contradicting previous claims from his administration and drawing sharp criticism from Democrats.
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52% Bias Score

Judges Split on Allowing January 6th Defendants to Attend Trump's Inauguration
At least 20 defendants charged with or convicted of participating in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol have requested permission to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration; 11 were approved, 8 denied, reflecting varying judicial assessments of the risk of future violence.

Judges Split on Allowing January 6th Defendants to Attend Trump's Inauguration
At least 20 defendants charged with or convicted of participating in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol have requested permission to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration; 11 were approved, 8 denied, reflecting varying judicial assessments of the risk of future violence.
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48% Bias Score
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