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Rep. Jason Crow (Colo.), one of the six Democratic lawmakers President Trump suggested should face punishment “by death” for alleged acts of sedition, reported the leader’s social media post
We can punish people for conduct without criminalizing speech. But punishing people for their views or values is irresistible for many in government.
First, President Donald Trump issued pardons and other acts of clemency for 1,500 rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, leaving police officers like Aquilino Gonell bloodied, many with injuries that would end their careers.
Passing major new Republican priorities would have been a tall order even before President Trump went to war inside his own party.
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Refuse Fascism said: "The Trump administration constitutes an illegitimate fascist regime and must be removed from power."
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Pardoned Capitol rioter tried to bribe child sex victim with promise of Jan. 6 payout, officials say
Andrew Paul Johnson, 44, faces multiple charges in Florida, including lewd/lascivious molestation, according to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office.
What the president and GOP leaders in Congress have to worry about is how typical she might be — of legislators frustrated by what the future holds.
Republicans both in and out of Congress have begun blaming Democrats for the terror attack in D.C. that occurred on Wednesday. As previously reported, an Afghan refugee […]