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Hitler Fan Gets Four Years in Prison for Jan. 6 Role: "I know this sounds idiotic, but I'm from New Jersey," Timothy Hale-Cusanelli said in May of his claim that ...
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A New Jersey man, who was accused of being a Nazi sympathizer and in May was found ...

Alleged Nazi sympathizer gets four years in prison over U.S. Capitol attack
Timothy Louis Hale-Cusanelli was "among the first rioters" ...

Nazi sympathizer and Army reservist sentenced to 4 years in prison for role in Capitol riot

A New Jersey Man, Who Was Accused of Being a Nazi Sympathizer and in May Was Found ...

Alleged Nazi sympathizer gets four years in prison over U.S. Capitol attack
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Trump-era DOJ official Jeffrey Clark tries to move Georgia charges to federal court at Monday hearing
Quick Glance: Judge skeptical of Jeffrey Clark's attempt to move Georgia election charges to federal court
- During a hearing, a federal judge expressed doubt about Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official from the Trump era, trying to transfer his case regarding election subversion in Georgia to federal court.
- Clark argued that his actions were possible because he held a federal position, authorized by the president.
- Clark's attempt to move the case differs from Meadows' and is uncertain, as he advocated within the Justice Department to undermine trust in the election.
- These actions are part of Trump's federal election subversion charges, with Clark being an unindicted co-conspirator.

Federal prosecutors in the case charging Donald Trump with ...

Prosecutors in DC election case seek order barring Trump's 'inflammatory,' 'intimidating' comments
Quick Glance: US Special Counsel Seeks Gag Order on Donald Trump
- Gag order would prohibit Trump from making statements about witness identity, testimony, or credibility
- No restrictions on Trump quoting from public court documents or proclaiming innocence
- Trump called the judge a fraud and Obama hack
- Trump's attacks allegedly resulted in harassment of election workers and former aide

Attorneys for former president assert that Chutkan should be disqualified for making ...

Trump demands recusal by Judge Chutkan in federal Jan. 6 prosecution
Quick Glance: Trump lawyers request recusal of US District Judge Tanya Chutkan in election subversion case
- Donald Trump's lawyers ask the federal judge to recuse herself from the election subversion case.
- They argue that her past public statements about the former president and his connection to the Capitol riot raise concerns about her impartiality.
- The request adds to the already delicate relations between the defense team and the judge.
- Trump previously tried and failed to get another judge recused in a different case.

Former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark in new court filings sought to ...

Clark argues Trump changed his job responsibilities to include 2020 election

More than a dozen people nationally have been charged with ...

Election workers have gotten death threats and warnings they will be lynched, the US government says
Quick Glance: US Government Calls for Increased Protection as Election Workers Face Death Threats
- Experts express concern over the potential for even worse threats in the 2024 election and urge the Justice Department to enhance the security of election workers.
- Additional individuals are expected to plead guilty on Thursday for threatening election workers in Arizona and Georgia.
- Threats against election workers come in waves, often triggered by social media posts from prominent figures or blog posts on far-right websites.
- Liz Howard from the Brennan Center for Justice calls on the Justice Department to hire a senior adviser with established relationships with election officials to improve collaboration.

Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio has been sentenced to 22 years ...

Proud Boys’ Enrique Tarrio gets record 22 years in prison for Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
Quick Glance: Record 22-Year Prison Sentence for Proud Boys' Enrique Tarrio
- Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for conspiring to overthrow the government.
- Tarrio was not in Washington, D.C., when the Proud Boys, along with thousands of Trump supporters, stormed the Capitol.
- The judge agreed that the Proud Boys' crimes could be considered as "terrorism," resulting in an increased recommended sentence.
- The government's case relied on hundreds of messages exchanged by the Proud Boys, which demonstrated their revolutionary mindset and celebration of the Capitol attack.

A judge has set a March 4 trial date for Donald Trump in the ...

March 4 trial date set for Trump in federal case charging him with plotting to overturn election
Quick Glance: Trump trial set for March 4, 2024, for election plot
- A judge has set March 4, 2024, as the trial date for Donald Trump in the Washington case accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election results.
- The trial will take place just before the Super Tuesday primaries, forcing Trump to balance campaign and courtroom appearances.
- The trial date was set despite objections from Trump's lawyer John Lauro.
- Trump is facing four prosecutions, including a trial in New York related to a payment to a porn actress.

Prosecutors are seeking 33 years for Tarrio. Also set to be sentenced later this week are ...

Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio sentencing delayed in Jan. 6 case
Quick Glance: Sentencing Delayed for Ex-Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio in Jan. 6 Case
- Sentencing for Tarrio and his co-defendants Nordean, Biggs, Rehl, and Pezzola has been postponed.
- DOJ seeks 33 years for Tarrio and Biggs, 30 years for Rehl, 27 years for Nordean, and 20 years for Pezzola.
- Prosecutors allege Tarrio directed the Proud Boys to attack the Capitol.
- Tarrio's attorney denies contact with the organization during the riot and accuses Nordean and Biggs as masterminds.

Long Proud Boys prison sentences unlikely to thwart violent extremism: The Justice Department in recent weeks has won decades-long sentences for key leaders of ...
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The Justice Department special counsel noted the former president’s daily tirades threaten to taint a ...

Jack Smith Is Done With Trump’s ‘Daily’ Social Media Posts

Prosecutors say Clark tried to send a Justice Department document to Georgia officials ...

What you need to know about Jeffrey Clark’s 2020 election charges

Trump White House official Peter Navarro has been convicted of ...

Trump White House official Navarro convicted of contempt after defying House Jan. 6 subpoena
Quick Glance: Peter Navarro Found Guilty: Contempt of Congress
- Navarro found guilty of ignoring congressional subpoena.
- He could face up to a year in prison for each of the two contempt counts.

The Justice Department has said little about the dozens of prosecutors working on two ...

A look at the team Jack Smith built to try to convict Donald Trump

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) attacked Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla ...

Gaetz says McCarthy ‘lying,’ in response to accusations he’s colluding with Swalwell

Infowars host Owen Shroyer has been sentenced to two months behind bars for joining ...

Infowars host Owen Shroyer gets 2 months behind bars in Capitol riot case

The DOJ filed a motion Friday seeking to bar Trump from attacking witnesses in ways that would threaten the ...

DOJ Requests Partial Gag Order Against Trump

A one-time leader in the Proud Boys far-right extremist ...

Proud Boys leader Ethan Nordean gets 18 years in prison, tying for longest sentence in Jan. 6 attack
Quick Glance: Proud Boys Nordean and Pezzola Convicted for US Capitol Riot
- Dominic Pezzola, 46, convicted of assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding, sentenced to 10 years in prison.
- Ethan Nordean, 33, led the group on January 6, 2021, and received 18 years for a more serious charge of seditious conspiracy.
- Before being sentenced, Nordean apologized for his lack of leadership that day.
- One of the longest sentences for Capitol riot defendants.
AG Merrick Garland denounces election worker threats as DOJ charges over a dozen people
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The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal is calling the March 2024 court ...

Wall Street Journal
Trump court date before Super Tuesday a ‘spectacular mess’

Politicians from across the aisle who are trying to secure Julian Assange’s release from prison ...

Australian MPs meet with controversial Republican congresswoman

Trump argues state case is blocked by Supremacy Clause of US Constitution

Trump Georgia Indictment
Who Are the 18 Co-Defendants? Full Charges, Mugshots

He railed against Joe Biden, the Department of Justice, Democrats, Fox News, Jack Smith ...

Trump Posts More than 30 Videos in One Day on Truth Social

The sentencing hearings for two former leaders of the far-right Proud Boys ...

Sentencing for two former Proud Boys leaders postponed, U.S. Justice Dept says

An appellate court partially overturned the order of a judge who allowed investigators to look at ...

Court undoes ruling allowing DOJ access to Scott Perry’s phone

Seymour has promoted Act's policy in a media ...

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Act leader David Seymour promises tougher sentences for serious crimes in law and order policy

The question remains whether any ballot can be free and fair with Pakistan’s most popular party ...

A Jailed Imran Khan Looms Over Pakistan’s Upcoming Elections

The US Justice Department is opposing Donald Trump’s effort to disqualify the Washington federal ...

DOJ Opposes Trump Push to Oust Judge in 2020 Election Case

The former president also said he "didn't even think about" going to ...

Trump Says ‘It Was My Decision’ To Challenge 2020 Results, Didn’t ‘Respect’ His Attorneys

Two of incarcerated PTI chief Imran Khan’s lawyers said after meeting him in jail on Saturday that he was “willing to talk to all” but only on elections ... Show more

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign said it has raised $7 ...

Donald Trump's campaign says he has raised more than $7 million since Georgia arrest
Quick Glance: Trump campaign raises $7.1m after historic Georgia photo release
- Donald Trump sees a marketing opportunity in the release of his photo.
- Trump's campaign claims to have raised $7.1m since his police photo was taken at a prison in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Immediately after his arrest in Georgia on Friday, he raised $4.18m, allegedly his highest amount within a 24-hour period in the campaign so far.
- The campaign sells merchandise through its online store and seeks support from its followers.

Trump's attacks have entered a dangerous new phase, seeking to delegitimize not just the "deep ...

Forget the Deep State. Trump is at war with the whole state.

Trump is feral and cunning and must have shivered as he had his mugshot taken in Fulton County jail ...

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Catch the smug mug on that thug
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