DOJ Hits Back After Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Jack Smith Report — Vows to Release Jan 6 Volume in New FilingJanuary 8, 2025
DOJ Hits Back After Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Jack Smith Report — Vows to Release Jan 6 Volume in New FilingJanuary 8, 2025
DOJ Hits Back After Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Jack Smith Report — Vows to Release Jan 6 Volume in New FilingJanuary 8, 2025
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email President-elect Donald Trump has vowed pardons for the nonviolent Jan. 6 protesters, and the man who received the lengthiest sentence of all, 22 years for seditious conspiracy, Enrique Tarrio, is asking for a full pardon come Jan. 20.
DOJ Hits Back After Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Jack Smith Report — Vows to Release Jan 6 Volume in New FilingJanuary 8, 2025
DOJ Hits Back After Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Jack Smith Report — Vows to Release Jan 6 Volume in New FilingJanuary 8, 2025
DOJ Hits Back After Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Jack Smith Report — Vows to Release Jan 6 Volume in New FilingJanuary 8, 2025