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Jan. 6 committee members are privately talking to Biden about pardons
Several top members of the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack are reportedly in talks with President Joe Biden about preemptive pardons before he leaves office on January 20. That's according to a Tuesday report from Punchbowl News,
Former Jan. 6 committee chair Bennie Thompson says he'd accept White House pardon
Rep. Bennie Thompson told CBS News, "When I hear someone about to be sworn into the presidency of the United States say he wants to lock you up for doing your job, I believe it."
Thompson, chair of Jan. 6 committee, has talked with White House about pardons
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), who headed Congress’s special investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, said Tuesday that he has been in talks with the White House about presidential pardons.
Ex-Chair Of House Jan. 6 Panel Says He Spoke To White House About Possible Pardon
President-elect Donald Trump has previously said that Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) should be jailed for his work on the now-defunct committee.
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Republican-led January 6 investigation to be its own committee this Congress, GOP lawmaker says
GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia posed with House Speaker Mike Johnson for a photograph to mark the start of the next ...
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Readers sound off on Jan. 6 Committee members, wildfire prevention and charging drivers
Manhattan: Totally unbelievable! Felonious Donald Trump whines like bratty little Rhoda Penmark, filmdom’s “Bad Seed,” and ...
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History will look kindly on the Jan. 6 committee
Trump wants to put them in jail, but the committee members are patriots who created an important historical record of Trump's self-coup.
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Two former Capitol officers reflect on Jan. 6, pardons, and an uncertain future
Former Capitol Police officers who testified at the January 6th House Select Committee hearing speak out on pardons and accountability.
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House Administration Committee top Democrat authors report defending work of Jan. 6 select committee
In the report, Morelle said argued that Loudermilk's report "neglected critical issues" in an attempt to "exonerate Trump." ...
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