Stephen Ayres, a rioter who testified about his remorse for listening to Donald Trump, was also ordered to pay $500 in restitution for damage.
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Trump replies to DOJ appeal in fight to resume criminal probe of Mar-a-Lago documents
Donald Trump’s lawyers replied Tuesday to the Justice Department’s appeal aiming to resume its investigation of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.
Prosecution vs. politics: Can AG Garland pursue Trump probes without influencing the midterms?
Trump said an indictment could spark “big problems” across the country. But he said he could run for president in 2024 even if he is indicted.
Judge names Raymond Dearie special master to review Mar-a-Lago documents but keeps pause on DOJ investigation of Donald Trump
A federal judge named Raymond Dearie will be the special master reviewing documents the FBI seized at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
DOJ charges 3 Iranians with hacking hundreds of U.S. computers to extort ransom
The Justice Department announced charges Wednesday against three Iranians accused of hacking hundreds of U.S. computers for ransom.
Florida judge authorizes special master to review documents from Mar-a-Lago, halt DOJ criminal probe of Donald Trump’s estate
A judge authorized a special master to review documents found at Donald Trump’s estate and temporarily halted the Justice Department’s criminal probe.
Jan. 6 rioter Julian Khater pleads guilty to assaulting late Officer Brian Sicknick
Julian Khater pleaded guilty Thursday to spraying late Officer Brian Sicknick with chemicals during the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.
Judge orders DOJ to redact Mar-a-Lago search warrant affidavit for possible release: live updates
A federal judge magistrate said Thursday he is not prepared to find that the affidavit into the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago should be fully sealed.
Thompson, Maloney call for Secret Service watchdog to be removed from probe of erased texts
They want Joseph Cuffari to step aside. The deleted texts from around the time of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack are now part of a criminal investigation.
Will Trump or his allies face charges over Jan. 6? Legal experts explain hurdles DOJ faces
The House Jan. 6 committee revealed shocking evidence, but the Justice Department decides whether to pursue charges against Trump or aides.