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Topeka man who participated in Jan. 6 attack requests trial delay after Trump victory • Kansas Reflector

  • A Topeka man, Will Pope, requested a three-month delay in his trial set for Dec. 2, after Donald Trump won the presidency.
  • Trump had promised to pardon those charged in the January 6 attack, influencing Pope's request.
  • Federal prosecutors opposed the delay, stating Pope's hope for a pardon is mere speculation.
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