Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 5 days ago Ben & Jerry's co-founder arrested protesting Senate hearing: 'RFK kills people with hate' One of the co-founders of Ben & Jerry's was arrested while protesting Senate testimony by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., United States Capitol Police confirmed Tuesday.
House Of Representatives 6 days ago Capitol Police arrest protesters disrupting budget markup as Cory Booker thanks them for defending Medicaid Several protesters were arrested for disrupting a House committee's budget reconciliation markup on Tuesday, as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., thanked those holding court in the hallway.
Congress May 12 Congressman reveals hidden secret passageway from America's founding under Capitol floorboards Republican North Carolina Rep. Tim Moore posted a viral video showing a hidden passageway under the floorboards of the Lincoln Room in the U.S. Capitol.
Donald Trump May 7 Trump says Tillis refusing US attorney nomination 'disappointing' as deadline for left-wing court action looms President Donald Trump said Sen. Thom Tillis rejecting Ed Martin's nomination to serve as U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., was "disappointing."
Senate March 25 Anti-Israel protesters interrupt Huckabee hearing, attack Trump nominee's faith Several protesters shouted anti-Israel slogans and were removed during the confirmation hearing for Mike Huckabee to be the next U.S. ambassador to Israel.
Colorado February 21 Anti-Trump measure ignores ‘rising crime’ and ‘cost of living,’ blue state GOP officials charge Democrats in the Colorado House of Representatives considered a resolution Friday that would condemn President Donald Trump's Jan. 6 pardons.
Opinion February 8 How my Jan. 6 clients were robbed of fairness in DC bench trials Former federal prosecutor William Shipley, who represented several January 6 defendants, writes that "bench trials," in which clients choose to have their fate decided by a judge instead of a jury, were hopelessly flawed.
US protests February 5 Protests erupt around the country against the new Trump administration's policies Protesters in cities across the U.S. hit the streets to voice their objection to President Donald Trump's priorities when it comes to immigration reform, gender, and labor.
Capitol Protests February 5 Dems, family of Officer Sicknick push for resolution condemning Trump over J6 pardons: 'We do feel powerless' House Democrats gathered Wednesday to voice support for a resolution condemning President Donald Trump for pardoning Jan. 6 defendants and firing DOJ prosecutors.
FBI February 5 Top DOJ official says FBI employees who 'simply followed orders' on Jan 6 investigations won't be fired Acting FBI Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove assured FBI employees that they will not face consequences if they followed orders an acted ethically in Jan. 6 investigations.
US January 28 Indiana man pardoned for participation in Jan. 6 riot shot, killed while allegedly resisting arrest An Indiana man involved in the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6 was fatally shot by police during a traffic stop while allegedly resisting arrest.
Opinion January 27 WILLIAM SHIPLEY: The Constitutional reason why Trump's sweeping Jan. 6 pardons were justified Former federal prosecutor William Shipley, who represented scores of January 6 defendants, writes that President Trump's sweeping pardons were justified because the government violated their due process rights.
Donald Trump January 27 Judge vacates order against J6 defendants, says they can visit US Capitol without seeking permission January 6 defendants will no longer be restricted from visiting the U.S. Capitol following a ruling from Federal Judge Amit Mehta.
Capitol Protests January 24 DOJ requests order barring commuted J6 defendants from DC be lifted A federal district judge issued an order barring certain Jan. 6 defendants with commuted sentences from entering Washington, D.C., or the U.S. Capitol building.
Media January 22 CNN's Jim Acosta feuds with Republican guest over Jan. 6 pardons in fiery debate Rep. Tim Burchett clashed with CNN anchor Jim Acosta over President Trump's pardons of January 6 defendants, with Acosta repeatedly asking Burchett to condemn the pardons.
Opinion January 20 ASRA NOMANI: Pro-Russia, pro-China radicals march against Trump: ‘Proud to identify as a socialist’ Journalist and author Asra Nomani talked to anti-Trump protesters on Monday and got some surprising answers.
Capitol Protests January 20 DOJ recommends 20-year sentence for Pennsylvania man convicted for role in Jan. 6 Capitol riot The Department of Justice has proposed that a Pennsylvania barber convicted on multiple charges involving the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot spend 20 years behind bars.
Opinion January 19 ASRA NOMANI: Woke army retreats in DC protest, pivots to ‘FIGHT BACK’ for Gaza Author and journalist Asra Nomani tracks the well-funded network behind Monday's planned anti-Trump protests around the country and finds they are anything but grassroots.
Fox News Flash January 12 JD Vance spells out what Trump's process to 'rectify' 'unfair' Jan 6 prosecutions could look like VP-elect JD Vance said peaceful protesters who were victimized by the Justice Department should be pardoned while those who acted violently will be held to a different standard.
Donald Trump January 12 Trump says Jack Smith is a 'disgrace' after special counsel resigned from DOJ: 'He left town empty handed!' President-elect Trump criticized special counsel Jack Smith as a "disgrace" to himself and the country following Smith's resignation from the Justice Department.
Politics January 7 Klobuchar hit with 'Community Note' on X after backlash from Jan 6 claim about 'killed' officer: 'Just sick' Minnesota Democrat Sen. Amy Klobuchar is facing criticism over her claim that police officers were killed during the January 6 riot, earning her a "Community Note" from X.
Capitol Protests January 6 DOJ considers charging 200 more people 4 years after Jan. 6 Capitol attack The Justice Department estimates up to 200 people are yet to be charged for their alleged involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Justice Department December 21 Were undercover sources from other DOJ agencies present on Jan. 6? Grassley, Johnson demand answers EXCLUSIVE: Senate Republicans demand answers on whether confidential human sources from DOJ agencies beyond the FBI were used on Jan. 6, 2021, while also questioning IG Horowitz's review of records.
Justice Department December 19 DOJ seeks to block Jan. 6 defendants from attending Trump inauguration Attorneys at the Department of Justice are urging federal judges to reject petitions from at least two Jan. 6 defendants who are asking that they be allowed to come back to the nation's capital for President-elect Trump's inauguration.
House Of Representatives Politics December 17 FBI should probe 'potential' Liz Cheney 'witness tampering' in Jan 6 matter, House Republicans say The House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight released its report investigating the alleged failings of the Jan. 6 committee, calling for an investigation into former Rep.Cheney.
Justice Department December 12 DOJ IG reveals 26 FBI informants were present on Jan. 6 DOJ Inspector General said there were more than two dozen confidential human sources in the crowd outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, but only three were assigned by the FBI to be present for the event, Fox News has learned.
Donald Trump December 10 J6 committee chair seethes over 'threat of vengeful prosecution,' vows to withstand Trump and his ‘minions’ Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson, the former chair of the Jan. 6 committee, slammed President-elect Donald Trump for floating jail time for members of the committee.
Media Buzz December 10 How Biden – and Trump – helped make the pardon go haywire With new life breathed into it by President Biden breaking his repeated promises not to issue one for Hunter, the pardon debate is spinning entirely out of hand.
Donald Trump December 9 'Ridiculous': Cheney responds to Trump floating jail time for J6 committee members Former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney responded to President-elect Trump floating jail time for some former members of the Jan. 6 committee over allegations of "deleting" evidence.
Capitol Protests December 5 Trans rights activists stage 'bathroom sit-in' near Mike Johnson's office amid Capitol Hill restroom ban Trans rights protesters were arrested Thursday after occupying a bathroom on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., over a policy barring trans people from using restrooms that match their gender identity.