Trump Justice Department Dismissal of January 6 Cases: What the Law Actually Requires

Learn how Rule 48, clemency, and court orders determined the legal status of January 6 cases.
Trump administration policy fact-checks, executive actions, and government accountability

Learn how Rule 48, clemency, and court orders determined the legal status of January 6 cases.

Understand what the injunction blocks, what remains on appeal, and why the latest Trump wording creates a fresh legal test.

A pardon, $50 billion in contracts, and opaque ballroom donations show why timing must be separated from proof.

A guide to the tariff reversal, disclosed trades, Truth API access, and the evidence investigators still need.

A guide to who received crypto-related pardons, what triggered conflict concerns, and what remains unproved.

A source-by-source test shows which Trump crypto conflicts are documented and where proof of official favors remains missing.

A fact-based guide to Trump's crypto income, federal policy overlap and the presidential conflict-law gap.

Learn which rules can reveal Trump ballroom donors, where anonymity remains protected, and how to seek agency records.

Yes, even if Congress musters enough votes to pass a war powers resolution demanding the president withdraw U.S.

President Trump has made contradictory claims about whether the United States directly targeted Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was...