Gay January 6 rioter doesn't want Donald Trump's pardon; says he deserves punishment
A former MAGA supporter, Jason Riddle now says President Donald Trump is a "narcissistic bully."
January 28, 2025
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A former MAGA supporter, Jason Riddle now says President Donald Trump is a "narcissistic bully."
Here’s what employers should do to help prevent another violent insurrection, Michael Dru Kelley writes.
The Louisiana Republican says a flag used by the January 6 insurrectionists is harmless.
There were a lot of insults going around, with long-shot candidate Vivek Ramaswamy leaving a mark.
Here's a look at the 78 charges the ex-president is facing.
The extremist group is planning attacks on LGBTQ+ Pride events in June.
“We’re proud of the work we did on the committee. We’re not going to be intimidated by anybody. This fight is far from over," U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren tells The Advocate.
The speech will be iconic, and is expected to draw in tens of thousands of people.
Steven Miles, also known as Sergeant Miles, punched a police officer and entered the Capitol through a broken window, the Department of Justice said.
Jessica Watkins had asked for help from U.S. Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, and Jim Jordan.
Eastman, a longtime foe of marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights in general, is one of the co-conspirators mentioned in Tuesday's indictment of Donald Trump.
Jessica Watkins had been sentenced to more than 8 years for her involvement in the violent Capitol attack.
Several scandals have followed Scott Presler throughout his career, including his support of debunked conspiracy theories such as QAnon and 2020 election denial.
The hand-wringing has begun, and conversations by some about a replacement on the ticket are being had in public, while others are expressing restraint.
He's disqualified because he took part in an insurrection, says the ruling, which Trump is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court.
It is the longest given to anyone in relation to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack.
As insane as anticipated, it was 45 minutes of Trump grievances, misinformation, insults, and lies.
They are accused of participating in a scheme to throw the state's electoral vote to Donald Trump, the out attorney general said.