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Proud Boys Leaders Sue US Government for $100 Million Over Capitol Riot Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders, convicted for the January 6th Capitol riot and later pardoned by President Trump, filed a $100 million lawsuit against the US government on Friday, alleging prosecutorial misconduct and politically motivated prosecution.
Proud Boys Leaders Sue US Government for $100 Million Over Capitol Riot Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders, convicted for the January 6th Capitol riot and later pardoned by President Trump, filed a $100 million lawsuit against the US government on Friday, alleging prosecutorial misconduct and politically motivated prosecution.
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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


Justice Department Seeks to Lift Restrictions on Commuted Jan. 6 Defendants After Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardon of over 1,500 individuals charged with crimes related to the January 6th Capitol attack, the Justice Department filed a motion on Friday to lift a federal judge's order barring eight commuted Jan. 6 defendants from entering Washington, D.C., and the Capitol buildin...
Justice Department Seeks to Lift Restrictions on Commuted Jan. 6 Defendants After Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardon of over 1,500 individuals charged with crimes related to the January 6th Capitol attack, the Justice Department filed a motion on Friday to lift a federal judge's order barring eight commuted Jan. 6 defendants from entering Washington, D.C., and the Capitol buildin...
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36% Bias Score


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 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's Pardon Threat Casts Shadow on January 6th Prosecutions
More than 1,500 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot; despite Trump's promise to pardon them, trials and sentencings continue, with sentences ranging from probation to 22 years in prison.
Trump's Pardon Threat Casts Shadow on January 6th Prosecutions
More than 1,500 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot; despite Trump's promise to pardon them, trials and sentencings continue, with sentences ranging from probation to 22 years in prison.
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40% 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

Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Defendant Caldwell
President Donald Trump pardoned Thomas Caldwell, a retired Navy intelligence officer acquitted of seditious conspiracy but convicted of obstructing Congress and justice for his involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, despite a prior sentence commutation of time served.

Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Defendant Caldwell
President Donald Trump pardoned Thomas Caldwell, a retired Navy intelligence officer acquitted of seditious conspiracy but convicted of obstructing Congress and justice for his involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, despite a prior sentence commutation of time served.
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40% Bias Score

Oath Keepers Founder Pardoned, Defends "Civil War" Threat
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, was pardoned by President Trump for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and maintains his threat of "civil war" is protected free speech, despite a report concluding claims of election fraud were baseless.

Oath Keepers Founder Pardoned, Defends "Civil War" Threat
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, was pardoned by President Trump for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and maintains his threat of "civil war" is protected free speech, despite a report concluding claims of election fraud were baseless.
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36% 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 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

Tarrio Seeks Pardon for January 6th Seditious Conspiracy Conviction
Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys chairman, seeks a presidential pardon from Donald Trump after his 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack; his lawyer blames Trump's rhetoric and over 1,580 people have been charged for the attack.

Tarrio Seeks Pardon for January 6th Seditious Conspiracy Conviction
Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys chairman, seeks a presidential pardon from Donald Trump after his 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack; his lawyer blames Trump's rhetoric and over 1,580 people have been charged for the attack.
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48% Bias Score
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