Judge denies defendant's Jan. 6 request to travel to Washington for Trump's inauguration
- William Pope requested to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration but was denied by a federal judge due to potential danger to the community and officers.
- U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves argued that allowing Pope to travel could put him face to face with officers he resisted during the January 6 attack.
- Russell Taylor, another January 6 defendant, was also denied permission to attend the inauguration despite an invitation from a former Congressperson.
- Judge Royce Lamberth emphasized that attending the inauguration is a privilege not suitable for someone involved in violent actions against police officers.
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