DOJ expands Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons to include unrelated weapons crimes
- The U.S. Attorney Ed Martin announced the reassignment of several senior leaders in the Justice Department's Washington office to entry-level positions, as reported by Reuters.
- Among those reassigned is Kathryn Rakoczy, who secured convictions related to the Jan. 6 riots.
- Elizabeth Aloi, who prosecuted Peter Navarro for defying a congressional subpoena, was also demoted in the Justice Department shakeup due to Martin's decision.
- Martin indicated that the new roles are permanent and reflect his belief in placing attorneys where they can contribute most effectively.
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DOJ expands Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons to include unrelated weapons crimes
Department of Justice attorneys have broadened President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons for Jan. 6 defendants to include certain crimes that did not occur at the U.S. Capitol, raising questions from at least one judge about the clemency’s shifting scope. Judge Dabney Friedrich this week asked the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, D.C., which is currently... The post DOJ expands Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons to include unrelated weapons crimes appe…
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