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Capitol Rioters Enter 1st Guilty Pleas to Assaulting Police
Capitol Rioters Enter 1st Guilty Pleas to Assaulting Police
Both defendants face more than three years in prison if a judge adheres to estimated sentencing guidelines.
Associated Press
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Next Step for Trump Following Acquittal Could Be Courts
Next Step for Trump Following Acquittal Could Be Courts
The next step for the former president could be the courts.
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