Pipe bomb suspect argues Trump’s Jan 6 pardons should apply to him - Last January, Trump pardoned or dropped charges against ...
Attorneys for Brian J. Cole Jr. say his alleged conduct is “inextricably and demonstrably tethered” to the events at the ...
The executive order pardons people for "offenses related to events that occurred at or near the United States Capitol on ...
The man accused of planting two pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican national committee offices on the eve of the ...
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DC pipe bomb suspect says he should receive a presidential pardonThe Woodbridge man charged with placing faulty pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee ...
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White House weighs in on whether Jan. 6 pardon applies to pipe bomb suspectThe White House said President Donald Trump’s pardons of Jan. 6, 2021, defendants don’t apply to what the Department of Justice has referred to as the “January 6 pipe bomb case.” ...
The man charged with planting pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the night before ...
A Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect argues Donald Trump’s sweeping pardon protects him from prosecution, setting up a major legal fight over its limits.
Lawyers for Brian Cole say he is innocent — but if he weren't, they said, he'd be covered by President Donald Trump's blanket pardon for Jan. 6, 2021.
Brian J. Cole Jr.'s attorneys argue that Trump's pardons for January 6 rioters should apply to him, as they seek to dismiss charges related to pipe bombs planted before the Capitol riot.
“Brian Cole’s conduct is so inextricably and demonstrably tethered to the events at or near the United States Capitol on ...
The man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington D.C., on Jan. 6, is arguing that President Donald Trump's pardon should ...
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