The Iowa native’s trial was among the most high profile cases for individuals who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Author: Ella Lee, USA TODAY
‘Not a whodunnit case’: Capitol rioter Doug Jensen’s trial begins with opening remarks
The jury trial for Capitol rioter Doug Jensen, who faces seven criminal charges for his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, began Tuesday.
Democrats are pouring millions into beating Marjorie Taylor Greene. The odds look steep
Democrats have poured millions into Flowers’ campaign, making the race for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District the costliest this election cycle.
Takeaways from the Mar-a-Lago search affidavit: Classified material, confidential sources, Trump’s retort
The search affidavit gives insight into the origin and depth of the Justice Department’s investigation into Trump’s handling of sensitive documents.
Former VP Mike Pence says he would ‘consider’ testifying before Jan. 6 committee if asked
The former vice president said that it would be “unprecedented” to be “summoned” to testify before Congress, but he does not want to “pre-judge.”
How Liz Cheney went from Trump backer and GOP leader, to his fiercest critic and GOP outcast
Since the Wyoming congresswoman became Trump’s loudest critic and most staunch congressional opponent, her party has sought to cast her out.
Donald Trump says he invoked 5th Amendment in deposition for New York investigation
Donald Trump’s deposition comes days after his Mar-a-Lago home was searched by the FBI, related to an investigation into presidential records.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, other conservatives lean into Christian nationalism. What is it?
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert and other politicians have embraced Christian nationalism, calling for less division between church and state.
Ukraine: Head of Amnesty International chapter quits; Russia begins attack on eastern Ukraine cities
Ukraine’s Amnesty International chapter head quits over report; Russia and Ukraine blame each other for nuclear plant attack and more Ukraine news.
Renowned journalist in Guatemala is arrested in democracy crackdown
José Rubén Zamora, president of the elPeriódico newspaper and a vocal critic of Guatemala’s government, was arrested Friday evening.