Sentencing could set the bar for punishments of hundreds of other defendants facing charges over January 6 insurrection as they decide whether to accept plea deals or go to trial

Review of court records has found that at least 49 defendants allegedly tried to delete incriminating photos, videos and texts

'There’s almost no idea more un-American than the notion that any one person could choose the American president,' ex-VP says

Move comes after Senate blocks legislation to form a bipartisan, independent commission investigating attack by Trump's supporters

Video shows ex-police officer wielding a flagpole as he attacked police on January 6, as well as rioters crushing another officer into a door as he screams in pain

Party continues to claim Yamina leader 'hijacked votes from the right,' falsely compares his actions to US electors switching voters' choice of president

Report, a bipartisan effort that didn't examine Trump's role in inciting insurrection, finds multiple layers of error among police, government and military

Former president calls decision 'an insult;' social media giant says it'll heighten penalties for public figures during times of civil unrest, will reassess risk at end of period

Six Republicans back probe, but rest of party votes to torpedo formation of panel looking into deadly January 6 attack, with many lawmakers still in thrall of Trump

Conservative outlet refuses to comment on departure of Resnick, who has a history of incendiary remarks; Shlomo Greenwald says he'll assume the role

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