WASHINGTON — Tennessee Democratic U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen and two former police officers who protected the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
while listening to a rendition of the national anthem sung by jailed Jan. 6 defendants. Asked by Rolling Stone if Trump planned to pardon Rhodes — or others imprisoned on seditious conspiracy ...
President-elect Donald Trump said during his first on-air interview after the election that he would pardon those rioters who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol on "Day One." ...
That’s who’s left to pardon. ... Those who went to jail were the most violent that day,” said Harry Dunn, a former Capitol police officer who was among the hundreds assaulted on Jan. 6.
The mother of a Jan. 6 rioter killed during the attack on the U.S. Capitol said she received a call from Donald Trump this week.