Pipe Bomb Suspect Argues Trump's Jan 6 Pardons Apply to Him
Brian J. Cole Jr.'s attorneys argue President Trump's blanket clemency for Capitol rioters should extend to his pipe bomb charges, claiming his alleged actions are tied to Jan 6 events.
Brian J. Cole Jr.'s attorneys argue President Trump's blanket clemency for Capitol rioters should extend to his pipe bomb charges, claiming his alleged actions are tied to Jan 6 events.
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