President Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of all of the January 6 U.S. Capitol riot defendants this week. Over 1,500 ...
A Proud Boy leader from Auburn received a commuted sentence Monday as a part of President Donald Trump's sweeping pardons.
Ethan Nordean, a member of the "Proud Boys" who received his sentence in September 2023, was ordered to be released from prison.
Thirty of the people previously prosecuted for the Jan. 6 attack, now pardoned by Trump, either live currently or lived in Washington ...
In a proclamation Monday, Trump mentioned one of them by name: Ethan Nordean. Nordean, who grew up in Auburn, was a leader of Seattle’s Proud Boys chapter, according to court records.
On Monday evening, just hours after Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Senate passed the Laken Riley Act, an extreme bill that ...
We've already endured a Trump administration's denial of reality and attempts to undo history (and science). This one ...
The Proud Boys lost big this week when a judge ruled that the group can no longer use its own name and instead awarded the moniker to a Washington DC-based Black church that was subjected to a ...
Proud Boys chapters across the country can no longer use the group's name or logo unless granted approval by the church.
Ethan Nordean, a member of the "Proud Boys" sentenced in September 2023, received the commuted sentence following President Donald Trump's executive order pardoning about 1,500 people charged in ...