4 years after Capitol attack, Trump pardons cloud future of Jan. 6 cases

While Congress meets Monday to count the Electoral College votes and affirm President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election, the roughly 1,500 people accused of storming the Capitol four years ago will be focused on what happens next.  Charged as part of the largest Justice Department’s investigation in history, they have been waiting to

A 2022 law changed how Congress counts electoral votes. Here’s how.

Washington — When Congress convenes on Monday to count Electoral College votes from each state and finalize President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the November presidential election, the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol that disrupted the joint session four years ago will be looming over the proceedings. But unlike on Jan. 6, 2021, when then-Vice President Mike

Trump Urges GOP to Pass ‘One Powerful Bill’ to Advance His Agenda

House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a plan to pass Trump’s legislative policies through a comprehensive reconciliation bill. President-elect Donald Trump has called on Republican lawmakers to pass “one powerful bill” to advance his policies on border security and tax cuts as he prepares to return for a second term. In a social media post on

Trump Urges GOP to Pass Bill Advancing His Policies

House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a plan to pass Trump’s legislative policies through a comprehensive reconciliation bill. President-elect Donald Trump has called on Republican lawmakers to pass “one powerful bill” to advance his policies on border security and tax cuts as he prepares to return for a second term. In a social media post on

‘My Grandfather Min. Farrakhan’: Black Lives Matter Hires Louis Farrakhan Devotee for Senior Role

New hire at Black Lives Matter Grassroots described Farrakhan as her ‘grandfather’ Black Lives Matter riots in Atlanta in July 2020 (Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images) A devotee of anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan secured a senior role at Black Lives Matter Grassroots to lead “special projects” for the group as it prepares to resist

Trump Takes Aim at Kamala’s ‘Illegal’ Pre-Interview Campaign Payments to Sharpton, Potentially Spelling Trouble for Comcast’s Bid To Spin Off MSNBC

President-elect Donald Trump accused MSNBC host Al Sharpton of taking illegal donations from the Kamala Harris campaign ahead of softball interviews with the Democrat last year, potentially spelling trouble for MSNBC and its parent company Comcast ahead of a planned corporate spinoff. In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump accused the Harris campaign