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So it seems like Johnson has every reason to be confident that come 1 p.m., Vice President Kamala Harris, acting as president of the Senate, will convene a joint session of Congress, at which point lawmakers will vote to certify Donald Trump's landslide victory.
Absolutely. Some 1,600 of the president's supporters have been charged for their role in the 2021 riot, and hundreds have been sent to prison. Trump has said repeatedly that he's open to pardoning many of those charged and has frequently spoken out against what he says is very unfair treatment of mostly peaceful protesters. Here's what he said during an appearance on Meet the Press in December.
Absolutely. Some 1,600 of the president's supporters have been charged for their role in the 2021 riot, and hundreds have been sent to prison. Trump has said repeatedly that he's open to pardoning many of those charged and has frequently spoken out against what he says is very unfair treatment of mostly peaceful protesters. Here's what he said during an appearance on Meet the Press in December.
Trump has indicated that he's not considering a blanket pardon, saying that there would be some exceptions for those found to have done something really criminal. But by and large, I wouldn't be surprised if pardoning January 6th defendants is one of the first big things Trump does in his second term.
Trump has indicated that he's not considering a blanket pardon, saying that there would be some exceptions for those found to have done something really criminal. But by and large, I wouldn't be surprised if pardoning January 6th defendants is one of the first big things Trump does in his second term.
Oh, absolutely. I mean, from January 6th, basically through Election Day, you had Democrats and the legacy media calling these people domestic terrorists and saying it was an attack on the country. People really thought Trump would wind up in jail because of January 6th, or at the very least that his political career would be over. And none of that happened.
Oh, absolutely. I mean, from January 6th, basically through Election Day, you had Democrats and the legacy media calling these people domestic terrorists and saying it was an attack on the country. People really thought Trump would wind up in jail because of January 6th, or at the very least that his political career would be over. And none of that happened.
Trump, of course, won in a landslide, despite Democrats' efforts to paint him as a threat to democracy. And Matthew Graves, the D.C. Attorney General who prosecuted the January 6th defendants, just announced that he's stepping down before Trump returns to the White House. And public opinion has really come around to January 6th, too.
Trump, of course, won in a landslide, despite Democrats' efforts to paint him as a threat to democracy. And Matthew Graves, the D.C. Attorney General who prosecuted the January 6th defendants, just announced that he's stepping down before Trump returns to the White House. And public opinion has really come around to January 6th, too.
Fewer and fewer people think that Trump did anything wrong or that the day was a real threat to democracy.
Fewer and fewer people think that Trump did anything wrong or that the day was a real threat to democracy.
The Islamic State has seized weapons abandoned by the Syrian army to bolster its efforts to regain influence amid the country's instability. Meanwhile, the United States, France, and Kurdish militias have intensified airstrikes against ISIS targets, while nearby Turkey is supporting the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
The Islamic State has seized weapons abandoned by the Syrian army to bolster its efforts to regain influence amid the country's instability. Meanwhile, the United States, France, and Kurdish militias have intensified airstrikes against ISIS targets, while nearby Turkey is supporting the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
The power vacuum in Syria has raised alarms about the security of detention camps holding ISIS militants and their families, with Iraqi officials urging the U.S. to reconsider its planned withdrawal to address the potential threat.
The power vacuum in Syria has raised alarms about the security of detention camps holding ISIS militants and their families, with Iraqi officials urging the U.S. to reconsider its planned withdrawal to address the potential threat.
Giuliani wants to keep the coveted rings in the family as legal battles strip away his assets. This is all to satisfy a $148 million defamation verdict won by two former Georgia election workers over comments Giuliani made after the 2020 presidential election.
Giuliani wants to keep the coveted rings in the family as legal battles strip away his assets. This is all to satisfy a $148 million defamation verdict won by two former Georgia election workers over comments Giuliani made after the 2020 presidential election.
In court documents, Giuliani argues the four rings, given to him by Yankees owner George Steinbrenner during his time in office, are heirlooms meant for his son, Andrew. The rings are valued at $27,000 each. A court date set for January 16th will determine the fate of the rings, along with that of Giuliani's Palm Beach condo, which he claims is exempt as it is his primary residence.
In court documents, Giuliani argues the four rings, given to him by Yankees owner George Steinbrenner during his time in office, are heirlooms meant for his son, Andrew. The rings are valued at $27,000 each. A court date set for January 16th will determine the fate of the rings, along with that of Giuliani's Palm Beach condo, which he claims is exempt as it is his primary residence.
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