PHOENIX (AZFamily) — With the stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 criminal defendants. All were charged in the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol after the FBI spent years building cases for many. Arizona’s Family Investigates has been tracking nearly two dozen of them in Arizona alone.
Trump, who returns to the White House on Monday, Jan. 20, has taken an antagonistic tone towards the United States’ southern neighbor, including economically. After his Nov. 5 election victory, he vowed to impose a 25% tax on imports from Mexico, though analysts disagree as to whether he would actually follow through.
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Trump, capping his first day in office, issued blanket pardons for all but a handful of those convicted of crimes related to the attack on the Capitol
Capitol Police suspended an officer for allowing a man with a handgun to enter the building on Tuesday and take a guided tour. “At approximately 2:15 p.m., the man was found leaving the