Golden data January 27 news, local time January 26, the US Department of Justice has deleted the criminal database of the released persons involved in the Capitol riot on its website. According to the US Cable News Network, the database includes various criminal charges, conviction records of participants in the riot, and all case records prosecuted by the Washington, D.C. District Attorney's Office in the Capitol riot. On January 20 this year, after Trump became the President of the United States, he announced pardons for about 1,500 individuals who were prosecuted and convicted for their involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.
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Golden data January 27 news, local time January 26, the US Department of Justice has deleted the criminal database of the released persons involved in the Capitol riot on its website. According to the US Cable News Network, the database includes various criminal charges, conviction records of participants in the riot, and all case records prosecuted by the Washington, D.C. District Attorney's Office in the Capitol riot. On January 20 this year, after Trump became the President of the United States, he announced pardons for about 1,500 individuals who were prosecuted and convicted for their involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.