@ColinRugg / X screen shot) MSNBC Host Roasted on the Internet After Breaking Down and Choking Back Tears Live on Air An anti-Trump journalist went weepy when talking about the Capitol incursion, giving social media users ammo for mockery. By Jack Davis January 7, 2024
Jacquelyn Martin / APCommentary Former Capitol Cop, Jan. 6 Democrat Darling Harry Dunn Announces Run for Congress "... trust me when I say, we are dangerously close to something like the January 6 Insurrection happening again." By C. Douglas Golden January 7, 2024
Jose Luis Magana / AP Federal Govt Sued for $30M in 'Wrongful Death' of Jan. 6 Protester Ashli Babbitt Judicial Watch filed a wrongful death suit for $30 million Thursday against the federal government for the shooting of Ashli Babbitt. By Randy DeSoto January 5, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Judge Shuts Down Newest Attempt to Remove Trump from Ballot The efforts to remove Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot continue, but the latest was dismissed "without prejudice." By Warner Todd Huston January 5, 2024
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Irony: Joe Biden Picks Iconic American Revolutionary Landmark to Make Speech Trashing Jan. 6 The Biden campaign says his speech will "mark the anniversary of Donald Trump trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power." By Allison Anton January 5, 2024
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden to Use Jan. 6 Anniversary to Stage Political Spectacle at Historic American Site With the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol incursion just days away, President Joe Biden has announced his plans for that day. By Warner Todd Huston January 3, 2024
Kamil Krzaczynski - AFP / Getty Images Trump Attorneys Respond to Jack Smith with Court Filing, Say '234-Year Unbroken Tradition' Is on Their Side The attorneys argue that impeachment is the proper check on official presidential acts, not criminal prosecution. By Katelynn Richardson January 3, 2024
@leslibless / X screen shot Federal Prosecutors' Sentencing Request for Ray Epps Sparks Anger The Department of Justice is calling for Epps to spend no more than six months in jail and face a $500 fine. By Jack Davis January 3, 2024
Jim Watson - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Number of Voters Saying Biden's Election 'Illegitimate' Jumps 20% in WaPo Poll The numbers held across the board, among Republicans, independents and even Democrats. That isn't good news for the White House. By C. Douglas Golden January 3, 2024
Morry Gash / AP Photo; Andy Kropa / Invision / AP Trump Says Liz Cheney's 'Act of Extreme Sabotage' Has Made it 'Impossible' for His Attorneys to Fight Jack Smith's Prosecution Trump has insisted for years that he was prepared to send National Guard troops to the Capitol to maintain order. By George C. Upper III January 2, 2024