US judge dismisses January 6 case against Proud Boys after Trump order
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A United States federal court has dismissed the seditious conspiracy cases against four members of the Proud Boys, the far-right group involved in the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. On Friday, Judge Timothy J Kelly, an appointee of President Donald Trump, granted the government’s motion to dismiss the case with prejudice, meaning it cannot be revived in future. But Kelly made it clear that the defendants — Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl and Dominic Pezzola — had been “convicted of serious offences”. He wrote in his seven-page ruling that his decision was ultimately rooted in the separation of government powers, not in the merits of the case. “As the Court has said many times, the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 was a perilous event. It was an attack on people, including police officers, many of whom were injured,” Kelly wrote . “It was an attack on the Constitution’s mechanism to facilitate the peaceful transfer of power from one president to the next,” he added. Friday’s ruling was yet another milestone in Trump’s efforts to end the prosecution of January 6 rioters. January 6, 2021, was the day Congress was scheduled to certify the Electoral College votes, confirming Trump’s defeat. Members of Congress had to be led to safety. On January 20, 2025, Trump signed an executive order granting “a full, complete and unconditional pardon” to most of the defendants involved in the Capitol attack. Trump’s executive order had also required the Department of Justice to seek the case’s dismissal. “The Court will grant the motion because there are no grounds for it to withhold leave for the Government to dismiss the case with prejudice,” Kelly concluded.
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The case is the latest instance of the Trump administration seeking to unravel prosecutions against January 6 rioters.
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