Last year, President Donald Trump pardoned almost 1,600 people charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection. Now many of them might get money back from the government.
As the Trump White House tried to rewrite history on Jan. 6, Democrats accused the president of trying to "whitewash" the day ...
President Trump escalated his feud with JPMorgan Chase, threatening to sue the banking behemoth in the next two weeks for ...
Trump to meet with insurance companies over costs "in a few days;" and a former Capitol Police officer reflects on Jan. 6.
The White House claims the Democrats "staged the real insurrection" by certifying former President Joe Biden's victory in the ...
More actions are expected, including possible payments to compensate Jan. 6 defendants, as the White House launches a webpage ...
When President Donald Trump capped a historic political comeback on Inauguration Day last Jan. 20, he proclaimed the "Golden ...
The webpage, featured under the official whitehouse.gov domain, says Democrats framed "the event as a violent coup attempt orchestrated by Trump." ...
"Our view of the evidence was that he caused it and that he exploited it," Smith said of Trump's alleged culpability for the Capitol riot.
Attorneys for President Donald Trump have urged a federal judge to rule that Trump is entitled to presidential immunity from civil claims that he instigated a mob’s attack on the U.S.
The five-year anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot saw the Trump White House and Democrats battle over the narrative around the event.