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Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation of Anti-Trump Political Conference
A bomb threat targeting speakers at the Principles First Summit in Washington, DC, led to a brief evacuation on Sunday, but was later deemed unfounded; the threat is linked to the recent release of January 6th prisoners.
Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation of Anti-Trump Political Conference
A bomb threat targeting speakers at the Principles First Summit in Washington, DC, led to a brief evacuation on Sunday, but was later deemed unfounded; the threat is linked to the recent release of January 6th prisoners.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Pardon Excludes Capitol Rioter Convicted of Murder Plot
President Trump pardoned over 1,500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, but this pardon excludes Edward Kelley, who was separately convicted of plotting to murder FBI agents in Tennessee after the Capitol attack.
Trump Pardon Excludes Capitol Rioter Convicted of Murder Plot
President Trump pardoned over 1,500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, but this pardon excludes Edward Kelley, who was separately convicted of plotting to murder FBI agents in Tennessee after the Capitol attack.
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40% Bias Score


D.C. Interim U.S. Attorney's January 6th Ties Spark Ethics Concerns
Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., who previously defended January 6th Capitol riot defendants, has fired approximately two dozen prosecutors working on those cases, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and impartiality.
D.C. Interim U.S. Attorney's January 6th Ties Spark Ethics Concerns
Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., who previously defended January 6th Capitol riot defendants, has fired approximately two dozen prosecutors working on those cases, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and impartiality.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's January 6 Pardons: Judicial Bias and the Question of Fair Trials
President Trump pardoned all individuals prosecuted for the January 6, 2021, events, prompting criticism. However, defense attorneys widely recommended bench trials due to perceived anti-Trump bias in the Washington D.C. jury pool, raising questions about the fairness of the trials and the legitimac...
Trump's January 6 Pardons: Judicial Bias and the Question of Fair Trials
President Trump pardoned all individuals prosecuted for the January 6, 2021, events, prompting criticism. However, defense attorneys widely recommended bench trials due to perceived anti-Trump bias in the Washington D.C. jury pool, raising questions about the fairness of the trials and the legitimac...
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60% Bias Score


FBI Complies with DOJ Data Request on January 6th Agents Amid Retaliation Fears
The FBI gave the Department of Justice data on 5,000–6,000 agents who worked on January 6th cases, excluding names but including job details, after a DOJ order and a lawsuit by agents fearing Trump administration retaliation.
FBI Complies with DOJ Data Request on January 6th Agents Amid Retaliation Fears
The FBI gave the Department of Justice data on 5,000–6,000 agents who worked on January 6th cases, excluding names but including job details, after a DOJ order and a lawsuit by agents fearing Trump administration retaliation.
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40% Bias Score


Pardoned Jan 6th Rioter Seeks Teaching Certificate Reinstatement
Robert Morss, a pardoned January 6th rioter and former Army veteran, seeks reinstatement of his teaching certificate after serving part of a five-year sentence for assaulting police officers during the Capitol riot; his case raises questions about the pardons, his actions, and the role of political ...
Pardoned Jan 6th Rioter Seeks Teaching Certificate Reinstatement
Robert Morss, a pardoned January 6th rioter and former Army veteran, seeks reinstatement of his teaching certificate after serving part of a five-year sentence for assaulting police officers during the Capitol riot; his case raises questions about the pardons, his actions, and the role of political ...
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48% Bias Score

Pardoned Proud Boys Leader Harasses Capitol Police Officers at Award Ceremony
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, pardoned for his role in the January 6th insurrection, confronted three Capitol Police officers receiving awards at a Washington D.C. hotel on Saturday, verbally attacking them and accusing them of cowardice; the incident was filmed and shared on social media...

Pardoned Proud Boys Leader Harasses Capitol Police Officers at Award Ceremony
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, pardoned for his role in the January 6th insurrection, confronted three Capitol Police officers receiving awards at a Washington D.C. hotel on Saturday, verbally attacking them and accusing them of cowardice; the incident was filmed and shared on social media...
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56% Bias Score

DC Prosecutor Resigns Over Premature Grand Jury Investigation Request
Top Washington, D.C., prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned Tuesday after refusing a request from Trump-appointed superiors to open a premature grand jury investigation into an EPA funding decision during the Biden administration, citing insufficient evidence and a desire to protect lower-level prosecut...

DC Prosecutor Resigns Over Premature Grand Jury Investigation Request
Top Washington, D.C., prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned Tuesday after refusing a request from Trump-appointed superiors to open a premature grand jury investigation into an EPA funding decision during the Biden administration, citing insufficient evidence and a desire to protect lower-level prosecut...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Pardons 1500 January 6th Rioters, Sparking Security Concerns
Upon assuming office, Trump pardoned 1500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, including leaders of extremist groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, sparking outrage and concerns about national security and future radicalization.

Trump Pardons 1500 January 6th Rioters, Sparking Security Concerns
Upon assuming office, Trump pardoned 1500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, including leaders of extremist groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, sparking outrage and concerns about national security and future radicalization.
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48% Bias Score

Court Blocks Release of FBI Agents' Names Involved in January 6th Investigations
A federal judge issued a protective order Friday, preventing the release of a list containing the names of over 5,000 FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol attack investigations, including those working on the case against Donald Trump, following a lawsuit by FBI employees fearing for their...

Court Blocks Release of FBI Agents' Names Involved in January 6th Investigations
A federal judge issued a protective order Friday, preventing the release of a list containing the names of over 5,000 FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol attack investigations, including those working on the case against Donald Trump, following a lawsuit by FBI employees fearing for their...
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36% Bias Score

Surge in Threats Against Law Enforcement Following Trump's January 6th Pardons
Following President Trump's pardon of January 6th defendants, including those who assaulted police, online threats against FBI agents and prosecutors have increased dramatically, with many feeling unsafe due to a perceived lack of protection from the Trump administration.

Surge in Threats Against Law Enforcement Following Trump's January 6th Pardons
Following President Trump's pardon of January 6th defendants, including those who assaulted police, online threats against FBI agents and prosecutors have increased dramatically, with many feeling unsafe due to a perceived lack of protection from the Trump administration.
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56% Bias Score

FBI Faces Destabilization Amidst Threat of Mass Firings Over Capitol Riot Investigation
A Trump administration request for names of thousands of FBI agents involved in Capitol riot investigations has created fear and instability within the bureau, jeopardizing national security, future investigations, and the FBI's ability to recruit and retain agents.

FBI Faces Destabilization Amidst Threat of Mass Firings Over Capitol Riot Investigation
A Trump administration request for names of thousands of FBI agents involved in Capitol riot investigations has created fear and instability within the bureau, jeopardizing national security, future investigations, and the FBI's ability to recruit and retain agents.
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52% Bias Score
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