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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 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


Navarro Case Dismissed: Trump Justice Department Drops Charges
A federal judge dismissed a case against White House trade advisor Peter Navarro for allegedly using a private email account for government business and mishandling presidential records; the Biden Justice Department filed the lawsuit in 2022, but the Trump Justice Department later requested its dism...
Navarro Case Dismissed: Trump Justice Department Drops Charges
A federal judge dismissed a case against White House trade advisor Peter Navarro for allegedly using a private email account for government business and mishandling presidential records; the Biden Justice Department filed the lawsuit in 2022, but the Trump Justice Department later requested its dism...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Gutted DOJ Anti-Corruption Efforts
The Trump administration's dismantling of key parts of the Justice Department's anti-corruption infrastructure has created an environment ripe for corruption, according to experts, who point to the firings of lawyers, the disbanding of an FBI squad, and changes in policy as evidence.
Trump Administration Gutted DOJ Anti-Corruption Efforts
The Trump administration's dismantling of key parts of the Justice Department's anti-corruption infrastructure has created an environment ripe for corruption, according to experts, who point to the firings of lawyers, the disbanding of an FBI squad, and changes in policy as evidence.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Pays $5 Million Settlement in Ashli Babbitt Case
The Trump administration settled a wrongful death lawsuit for $5 million with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a woman shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, despite the officer's exoneration and a review finding his actions saved lives.
Trump Administration Pays $5 Million Settlement in Ashli Babbitt Case
The Trump administration settled a wrongful death lawsuit for $5 million with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a woman shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, despite the officer's exoneration and a review finding his actions saved lives.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Withdraws Controversial US Attorney Nominee
President Trump withdrew Ed Martin's nomination for US attorney in Washington DC after Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, opposed him due to Martin's support for Trump's pardon of January 6th insurrectionists and his ties to a January 6th rioter.
Trump Withdraws Controversial US Attorney Nominee
President Trump withdrew Ed Martin's nomination for US attorney in Washington DC after Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, opposed him due to Martin's support for Trump's pardon of January 6th insurrectionists and his ties to a January 6th rioter.
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40% 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

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

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

Capitol Police Chief Manger Retires After Strengthening Department Post-January 6th
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger is retiring after overseeing significant improvements to the department following the January 6th, 2021 attack, including enhanced intelligence, improved communications, increased recruitment, and a substantial budget increase; however, challenges regarding ma...

Capitol Police Chief Manger Retires After Strengthening Department Post-January 6th
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger is retiring after overseeing significant improvements to the department following the January 6th, 2021 attack, including enhanced intelligence, improved communications, increased recruitment, and a substantial budget increase; however, challenges regarding ma...
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40% 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

Tillis Opposes Trump's D.C. U.S. Attorney Nominee, Raising Confirmation Concerns
President Trump criticized Senator Thom Tillis for opposing his nominee, Ed Martin, for U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., citing a 25% drop in crime under Martin's interim tenure; Tillis objects due to Martin's representation of January 6th defendants, creating a potential May 20 deadline conflict...

Tillis Opposes Trump's D.C. U.S. Attorney Nominee, Raising Confirmation Concerns
President Trump criticized Senator Thom Tillis for opposing his nominee, Ed Martin, for U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., citing a 25% drop in crime under Martin's interim tenure; Tillis objects due to Martin's representation of January 6th defendants, creating a potential May 20 deadline conflict...
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60% Bias Score
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