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It was not clear who hired Elias Irizarry, who pleaded guilty to various offenses at the Capitol and was later pardoned by President Trump.Mr. Irizarry, seen in another Justice Department photo, was not charged with committing violence on Jan. 6. He stayed on the Capitol grounds until after dusk, and later pleaded to a charge of federal trespassing.

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The president is claiming without evidence that the lengthy counting process in California, which could help determine control of Congress, means Democrats are stealing the election.Election workers processing ballots at the Los Angeles County Ballot Processing Center on Wednesday.

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At least 97 of those who were charged in connection with the Capitol riot have reoffended in the years since the attack, the nonprofit publication Lawfare has found.President Trump has made clear that he believes the Jan. 6 rioters should not only be praised, but that they should be compensated with taxpayer money.

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The president announced a new project that would connect the memorial to the Potomac River. He isn’t sure if he wants it to be named after himself.President Trump announced his plans to create a promenade in the back of the Lincoln Memorial, which sits near the Potomac River.

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The agency had warned it could run out of money within months, but its regulators said suspending payments to a retirement fund had given officials more time to find a permanent solution.The U.S. Postal Service has raised prices and slowed delivery standards in recent years as it struggles to stanch declining mail volume and rising structural costs.

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