Politics December 5 DC pipe bomb suspect admitted to planting the devices, expressed doubts about 2020 election outcome: source The accused D.C. pipe bomber told investigators that he expressed doubt over the 2020 presidential election results, according to a Fox News source.
Capitol Protests December 5 Jan 6 defendant pardoned by Trump lands in legal trouble again Taylor Taranto, a January 6 defendant pardoned by President Donald Trump, is facing legal trouble again after returning to Washington, D.C., a report said.
Crime December 5 FBI director suggests 'sheer incompetence' or 'negligence' in Biden admin handling of pipe bomb case FBI Director Kash Patel has blasted the Biden administration over the Jan. 6 pipe bomb investigation as suspect Brian Cole Jr. was arrested years later.
Crime December 4 FBI arrests suspect in DC pipe bomb case after 5-year investigation The FBI arrested a suspect connected to the two pipe bombs found blocks from the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, marking a major breakthrough in a years-long investigation.
FBI October 22 FBI releases new surveillance video of suspect who placed pipe bombs near DNC, RNC offices in DC The FBI released new surveillance video of the pipe bomb suspect from Jan. 5, 2021, offering a $500,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
Crime October 21 Pardoned Jan 6 rioter accused of threatening to kill Hakeem Jeffries after Trump clemency Christopher Moynihan faces felony charges for allegedly threatening House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries days after receiving a presidential pardon.
Nancy Pelosi October 18 Five times Nancy Pelosi lost her cool with the media From Wolf Blitzer to Rachel Scott to a far-right correspondent this week, Nancy Pelosi has lost her cool with a number of journalists over the years.
Media October 16 Nancy Pelosi tells reporter to 'shut up' when asked about January 6 security Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi snapped at a reporter questioning her about January 6 National Guard decisions amid new GOP-led investigations into the Capitol riot.
Justice Department October 8 Dem rep defends DOJ obtaining GOP senator call records in 2023: 'You weren't surveilled' Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., defended the Biden DOJ for allegedly tracking the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen GOP senators.
FBI September 27 FBI's Patel clarifies role of hundreds of agents on Jan 6, says Wray lied to Congress FBI Director Kash Patel said that agents were sent into crowd control missions on Jan. 6 after a riot was declared, adding that that goes against FBI standards.
House Of Representatives September 9 Radical House Dem appointed to GOP-led committee investigating January 6: 'We will expose the lies' House Democrats tapped Rep. Jasmine Crockett for the GOP-led Jan. 6 panel as she vowed to “expose the lies" and accused Republicans of sowing division over the Capitol riot.
Capitol Protests August 28 Air Force grants full military honors to Ashli Babbitt after military leadership under Biden denied request Military honors were granted to Ashli Babbitt years after her death in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, which were previously denied by military leaders in the Biden administration.
Media August 12 CNN's Dana Bash roasted for calling Jan. 6 'most violent moment in recent history' after Trump crime presser CNN host Dana Bash referred to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot while reporting on President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would federalize the D.C. police.
FBI August 7 FBI ousts former acting director, agent involved in J6 prosecutions, with more expected Former FBI acting director Brian Driscoll and two other officials forced out of bureau, with sources calling the departures retribution against January 6 investigators.
Justice Department June 28 Prosecutors tied to Jan. 6 Capitol riot cases fired by Justice Department: reports The Justice Department, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has abruptly fired at least three federal prosecutors involved in cases stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, according to multiple reports.
FBI June 21 Bongino announces FBI apprehended 449 child predators, rescued 224 kids in first 3 months as deputy director FBI leadership announces operations against child sex predators, foreign intelligence targets and most-wanted fugitives while reorganizing agency structure.
Donald Trump June 21 Trump demands special prosecutor investigate 'stolen' 2020 election, loss to Biden President Donald Trump has called for a special prosecutor to be appointed to investigate the 2020 presidential election, which he has long maintained was rigged.
Politics June 6 Proud Boys members file federal lawsuit over 'illegal' tactics in Jan. 6 prosecutions A lawsuit filed by five members of the Proud Boys alleges the U.S. government used illegal tactics to target and imprison Jan. 6 defendants after the U.S. Capitol riot.
White House June 4 Federal judge drops case against Trump advisor Peter Navarro A federal judge has closed the case against Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro over his alleged use of a private email for government business and mishandling of presidential records.
Fox News Flash May 29 FBI 'closing in' on suspects in case of DC pipe bombs placed on eve of Jan 6 FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino says they’re “closing in" on the suspect who planted pipe bombs outside the DNC and RNC on the eve of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in Washington.
Police and Law Enforcement May 27 Outgoing US Capitol Police chief criticizes Trump pardons for Jan. 6 defendants Outgoing US Capitol Police Chief Manger haas expressing frustration and anger at President Donald Trump’s pardons of the Jan. 6 defendants.
Capitol Protests May 21 WATCH: Leftist protesters flood Capitol Hill office building as ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill vote looms Leftist protesters disrupted a Capitol Hill office building for a short time Wednesday as the House moves toward a vote on the President Trump-backed "big, beautiful" budget bill.
Justice Department May 20 Trump administration agrees to pay Ashli Babbitt's family $5 million The DOJ agreed to a $5 million settlement to Ashli Babbitt's family over her shooting during the Capitol Riot, sparking reactions from law enforcement.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. May 14 Ben & Jerry's co-founder arrested protesting Senate hearing: 'RFK kills people with hate' One of the co-founders of Ben & Jerry's was arrested while protesting Senate testimony by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., United States Capitol Police confirmed Tuesday.
House Of Representatives May 13 Capitol Police arrest protesters disrupting budget markup as Cory Booker thanks them for defending Medicaid Several protesters were arrested for disrupting a House committee's budget reconciliation markup on Tuesday, as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., thanked those holding court in the hallway.
Congress May 12 Congressman reveals hidden secret passageway from America's founding under Capitol floorboards Republican North Carolina Rep. Tim Moore posted a viral video showing a hidden passageway under the floorboards of the Lincoln Room in the U.S. Capitol.
Donald Trump May 7 Trump says Tillis refusing US attorney nomination 'disappointing' as deadline for left-wing court action looms President Donald Trump said Sen. Thom Tillis rejecting Ed Martin's nomination to serve as U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., was "disappointing."
Senate March 25 Anti-Israel protesters interrupt Huckabee hearing, attack Trump nominee's faith Several protesters shouted anti-Israel slogans and were removed during the confirmation hearing for Mike Huckabee to be the next U.S. ambassador to Israel.
Colorado February 21 Anti-Trump measure ignores ‘rising crime’ and ‘cost of living,’ blue state GOP officials charge Democrats in the Colorado House of Representatives considered a resolution Friday that would condemn President Donald Trump's Jan. 6 pardons.
Opinion February 8 How my Jan. 6 clients were robbed of fairness in DC bench trials Former federal prosecutor William Shipley, who represented several January 6 defendants, writes that "bench trials," in which clients choose to have their fate decided by a judge instead of a jury, were hopelessly flawed.