Some States Seek to Bar Jan. 6 Rioters Seeking Office After Pardons
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Prosecutor who jailed Jan 6th crowd sobs over losing her job, gets cold response · American Wire News
A video of ex-January 6 prosecutor Sara Levine is going viral for her overly emotional reaction to her firing. Originally posted on April 30, the clip is once again gaining traction online, and it’s not hard to see why. Levine was clearly passionately excited about her job prosecuting those arrested for their alleged roles on January 6, but that role resulted in her termination by President Donald Trump’s executive order. Watch: “After three wee…
Some states seek to bar Jan. 6 rioters seeking office after pardons
Some of those pardoned for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have found opportunity in the political realm while states and local jurisdictions are considering whether to ban them from working in the government.
'No MAGA left behind': Outrage as Trump pardon chief issues new vow
President Donald Trump's highly controversial head of the Department of Justice's Office of the Pardon Attorney appeared to suggest on social media that all Trump supporters could be eligible for pardons.Ed Martin, who has represented January 6 defendants and was an organizer for Trump's "Stop the Steal" rallies that falsely alleged widespread fraud in the 2020 election, was installed as Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia on Trum…
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