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Federal judge rejects Jan. 6 suspect Richard Cole's clemency bid

A federal judge blocked Jan. 6 suspect Richard Cole from using Donald Trumpโ€™s 2024 clemency order to dismiss his case because Coleโ€™s indictment came after the pardon. The ruling sets a precedent that

'The pardon does not apply to him': Federal judge rejects bid by Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect to dismiss case using Trump's clemency order
Law & Crime โ€” 7 July 2026
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A federal judge has blocked a Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect from using Donald Trumpโ€™s clemency order to end his case, ruling the pardon does not apply. U.S

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Why This Matters

The ruling underscores a critical limitation of executive clemency in cases tied to ongoing investigations, particularly in politically charged prosecutions. By rejecting the retroactive application of Trumpโ€™s pardon, the judge reinforces the principle that clemency cannot shield defendants from accountability for crimes committed after the order was issuedโ€”a distinction that could shape future legal strategies in Jan. 6-related cases and beyond.

Background Context

Federal pardons have historically been used to absolve individuals for past offenses, not to immunize them from future legal exposure. The Trump administrationโ€™s 2024 clemency order, while sweeping in scope, did not address ongoing prosecutions, creating a legal gray area that Coleโ€™s challenge sought to exploit. This case also reflects the broader tension between pardon powers and the judicial systemโ€™s autonomy in adjudicating contemporaneous crimes.

What Happens Next

Coleโ€™s defense may now pivot to alternative legal arguments, while prosecutors could leverage this ruling to argue against similar clemency-based dismissals in other Jan. 6 cases. The decision also raises questions about whether future clemency orders will include explicit language covering pending prosecutions, potentially leading to more litigation over the scope of executive mercy.

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