Presidential Debate August 24, 2023 Ramaswamy deems Trump 'best president of the 21st century,' as other GOP hopefuls side with Pence Vivek Ramaswamy called Donald Trump the "best president of the 21st century" and challenged Mike Pence on whether he'd pardon Trump if elected in 2024.
Capitol Protests August 19, 2023 DOJ rules Capitol police suicide a ‘line of duty’ death The Department of Justice ruled Friday that Metropolitan Police Department officer Jeffrey Smith, who died by suicide following the January 6 capitol riots, died in the line of duty.
Washington August 18, 2023 Proud Boys extremist flees ahead of sentencing in Capitol riot case, triggering manhunt by authorities Authorities are searching for a member of the Proud Boys extremist organization who went missing days before his scheduled sentencing in a case related to the Capitol riot.
Washington DC August 17, 2023 2 Florida men sentenced for roles in US Capitol attack Two Florida men were convicted on felony charges including civil disorder, and entering and remaining in a restricted building during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.
Washington DC August 16, 2023 Federal appeals court suggests DC 'selectively enforced' defacement laws against BLM, pro-life group An appeals court in Washington, D.C., ruled allegations of discrimination via "selective enforcement" of defacement laws against pro-life protesters were plausible.
Michigan August 16, 2023 Michigan man pleads guilty to assaulting police officer during Jan. 6 US Capitol protest Matthew Thomas Krol, a man from Linden, Michigan, pleaded guilty to assaulting an officer during the U.S. Capitol protest on Jan. 6, 2021.
Donald Trump August 11, 2023 Judge delivers mixed ruling on Trump protective order in 2020 election case U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday sided with former President Donald Trump's attorneys on loosening a protective order on evidence in his 2020 election case.
Donald Trump August 9, 2023 Twitter served with warrant for Trump's account in January, fined $350K for delay: court filing Newly released court documents reveal special counsel Jack Smith obtained a search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Twitter account and Twitter was fined $350,000 for delaying in compliance.
Police and Law Enforcement August 9, 2023 Ex-NYPD cop allegedly fired over friendship with fmr Trump adviser Roger Stone presses forward with lawsuit Former NYPD officer Sal Greco is moving forward with his lawsuit alleging he was wrongfully fired due to his political support of former President Trump adviser Roger Stone.
Capitol Protests August 8, 2023 J6 Committee failed to preserve records, has no data on Capitol Hill security failures, GOP charges The GOP head of the committee investigating the security failures of January 6 says the Nancy Pelosi-created committee did not preserve the documents as it was required.
Donald Trump August 7, 2023 Trump’s attorneys argue for less restrictive rules over evidence in 2020 election case Attorneys for former President Donald Trump filed documents in court on Monday seeking less restrictive rules when it comes to evidence presented in the 2020 election case.