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Trump Clemency Ends Proud Boys Case
A federal judge rules the remaining Proud Boys convictions cannot stand after Trump's clemency erased every federal Jan. 6 prosecution
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A federal judge dismissed the remaining Proud Boys convictions after President Trump's clemency erased every federal Jan. 6 prosecution.
- Frame 1A federal judge rules the remaining Proud Boys convictions cannot stand after Trump's clemency erased every federal Jan. 6 prosecution.
- Frame 2The case began with seditious-conspiracy convictions over a plot to attack the Capitol and block the presidential transfer of power.
- Frame 3Trump used pardon powers last year to erase cases brought against people prosecuted over the Jan. 6 attack.
- Frame 4U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly saw no basis to preserve convictions after the Justice Department abandoned the case.
- Frame 5Kelly called the Capitol riot a perilous assault on the constitutional requirement for peaceful presidential transfers.
- Frame 6Kelly said dismissal did not endorse the Justice Department's choice; the order closes the landmark prosecution.
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- Jul 12, 7:13 AM EDT
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