Man Who Made ‘Video Manifesto’ Charged for Role in Jan. 6 Riot
“I have a feeling it’s going to be mayhem, chaos and pandemonium,” the man, Thomas J. Method, said in the video while traveling to Washington, D.C., according to prosecutors.
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“I have a feeling it’s going to be mayhem, chaos and pandemonium,” the man, Thomas J. Method, said in the video while traveling to Washington, D.C., according to prosecutors.
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More than 60 lawmakers signed onto the declaration as courts and state elections officials weigh whether the former president is eligible to hold office under the 14th Amendment.
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William Chrestman of Olathe, Kan., a Proud Boys member, was sentenced to 55 months for breaching the U.S. Capitol and threatening officers, prosecutors said.
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The onetime Trump supporter was driven into hiding after Fox News and prominent Republicans spread a false narrative that he was a government agent who helped instigate the attack on the Capitol.
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Trump Signals an Election Year Full of Falsehoods on Jan. 6 and Democracy
In dueling sets of speeches, Donald Trump and President Biden are framing the election as a battle for the future of democracy — with Mr. Trump brazenly casting Mr. Biden as the true menace.
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The Jan. 6 Riot Inquiry So Far: Three Years, Hundreds of Prison Sentences
More than 1,200 people have now been arrested in connection with the attack on the Capitol, and more than 450 sentenced to periods of incarceration. The investigation is far from over.
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Book-Signing for Marjorie Taylor Greene on Jan. 6 Stirs a Backlash
The Georgia congresswoman has repeatedly downplayed, and at times defended, the attack on the Capitol three years ago.
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Officer Who Defended Capitol on Jan. 6 Runs for Congress in Maryland
Harry Dunn, who endured racist slurs as he fought off a pro-Trump mob and gained fame with his emotional testimony before the Jan. 6 committee, is joining a crowded Democratic primary.
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Florida Proud Boy Sentenced to 10 Years in Capitol Attack
Christopher Worrell had gone on the run after his conviction last August, and was captured six weeks later.
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The Republican senator from Ohio is on former President Donald J. Trump’s short list of running mates.
By Neil Vigdor
We asked voters for the one thing they remembered most about the Trump era. Few of them cited major events like the pandemic and Jan. 6.
By Christine Zhang, Sean Catangui and Alex Lemonides
Stephen Bannon, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, had been found guilty of defying a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. He now faces a four-month prison sentence.
By Alan Feuer
New testimony underscores how a critical miscommunication between top military officials contributed to a four-hour delay in deploying troops to help restore order at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
By Luke Broadwater
The former president’s calls for order in college unrest contrast with how he talks about Jan. 6.
By Jess Bidgood
“If everything’s honest, I’ll gladly accept the results. I don’t change on that,” Donald Trump told The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “If it’s not, you have to fight for the right of the country.”
By Michael Gold and Chris Cameron
The former president recalled a key detail central to testimony before the Jan. 6 committee during a campaign event in Wisconsin.
By Chris Cameron and Michael Gold
In arguing to the Supreme Court that he cannot be charged for acts while in office, Donald Trump has asked the justices to enforce a norm that he has long threatened to shatter.
By Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman
In “The Demon of Unrest,” present-day political strife inspires a dramatic portrait of the run-up to the deadliest war on American soil.
By Alexis Coe
Prosecutors believe Donald J. Trump’s official acts in trying to overturn the election should be admissible evidence even if the Supreme Court rules they cannot be the basis of the charges.
By Charlie Savage
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