DOJ wants 21 years for Trump supporter who 'viciously' assaulted officers on Jan. 6
U.S. seeks 21 years in prison for David Dempsey, a Trump supporter and "one of the most violent" Jan. 6 rioters, according to prosecutors.
U.S. seeks 21 years in prison for David Dempsey, a Trump supporter and "one of the most violent" Jan. 6 rioters, according to prosecutors.
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These tech stocks to sell after earnings each issued financial results that showed big underlying problems that are likely to continue.
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