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An Alabama man who left threatening phone messages for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the county sheriff last summer because he was angry over an investigation into former President Donald Trump was sentenced Tuesday to nearly two years in prison
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It was on this date back in 2021, that supporters of President Donald Trump, fueled by his false claims of a stolen election, assaulted police and smashed their way into the Capitol to interrupt the certification of Democrat Joe Biden's victory, forcing lawmakers into hiding. A couple from Loxley, Alabama were charged for their part in the insurrection back in November.
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An Alabama man made his first court appearance ahead of his arraignment next month on charges of making alleged threats against Georgia officials involved in the arrest and prosecution of Donald Trump.
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A GOP member of Alabama’s Congressional delegation is throwing his support behind Jim Jordan for House Speaker, but will it be enough?
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The Alabama Republican Party says Donald Trump’s planned visit this week is still on. The Department of Justice indicted the former President for allegedly trying to stay in power after losing to Joe Biden. Trump is scheduled to speak at the Alabama GOP summer dinner tomorrow night.
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GOP House members Gary Palmer, Jerry Carl, and Barry Moore are defending Donald Trump following his federal indictment on four charges related to the “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen, and his alleged attempt to remain in power after losing the Presidential election to Joe Biden.
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When Speaker Kevin McCarthy suggested recently he might stop the FBI from relocating its downtown headquarters to a new facility planned for the Washington suburbs, it was more than idle thinking about an office renovation. "This idea that we're going to build a new, big Pentagon and put all the FBI mainly in one place, I don't think it's a good structure," McCarthy said Friday, panning a conservative-led proposal to relocate the FBI to Alabama.
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An Alabama man has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for storming the U.S. Capitol and invading the Senate floor with a knife on his hip and a gaping wound on his face.
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The House January sixth committee is wrapping up its investigation of the violent 2021 U.S. Capitol insurrection. This includes a decision about outgoing GOP Alabama House member Mo Brooks.
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Watch Live on APR: The U.S. House Committee on the January 6th attack holds its final public hearingWatch Live on APR: The U.S. House Committee on the January 6th attack on the U.S Capitol holds its final public hearing