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Ruling vacates Capitol rioters’ sentences, may impact Jan. 6 cases
If the ruling stands, those defendants who have not already completed their prison terms may push for new sentences.
Senator demands DEA boss explain no-bid contracts, hires
Milgram’s boosters inside and outside the agency have defended her actions as part of an ongoing effort to clean house.
By Josh Goodman
DEA chief faces probe into ‘swampy’ hires, no-bid contracts
Among the spending under scrutiny is $4.7 million for “strategic planning and communication” and other contracts used to hire people Milgram knew.
By Josh Goodman
VA secretary worries mistrust, awareness holding back benefits claims
Only a small number of vets eligible for PACT Act benefits have applied.
Navy sailor charged in Capitol riot was stationed on aircraft carrier
The FBI says a man charged with storming the U.S. Capitol was stationed on a Navy aircraft carrier when he joined a mob’s attack on the building.
By Michael Kunzelman, AP
Navy veteran convicted of obstruction in Capitol riot
The judge is scheduled to sentence Hatchet Speed, a former Navy reservist, on May 8.
By Michael Kunzelman, AP
Biden fires Architect of the Capitol after report of management lapses
An inspector general report released last year found “administrative, ethical and policy violations” by Blanton, a Trump-era appointee.
By Lisa Mascaro