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Washington judge dismisses Proud Boys January 6 case

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Washington judge dismisses Proud Boys January 6 case

A federal judge in Washington, DC, on Friday dismissed the remaining seditious conspiracy case against four Proud Boys members involved in the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack, after the Justice Department under President Donald Trump requested that their convictions be vacated. US District Judge Timothy Kelly, a Trump appointee, ruled that he lacked authority to force the executive branch to continue the prosecution. The decision follows Trump’s first-day executive order in his new term granting clemency to more than 1,000 January 6 defendants, while initially leaving these four convictions in place before DOJ moved in April to vacate them.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Jan 6, 2021 Capitol breached by Trump supporters
  • 2023 Proud Boys leaders convicted of seditious conspiracy
  • Jan 2025 Trump signs broad January 6 clemency order
  • Jan 2025 Order spares over 1,000 Capitol riot defendants
  • April 2025 Justice Department moves to vacate convictions
  • Friday Judge Kelly rules he cannot compel prosecution
  • Friday Seditious conspiracy case against four dismissed

Why This Matters to You

This case impacts your RIGHTS. It shows how executive power can influence legal outcomes. It's a reminder to stay informed about the actions of our leaders. Check out resources like the Federal Register for updates on executive orders.

The Bottom Line

The dismissal of this high-profile case underlines the power of presidential pardons. It's a stark example of how political decisions can affect legal proceedings. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in the intersection of politics and law.

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