Trump-appointed prosecutor and Capitol rioter advocate announces 'special' review of Jan. 6 cases

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Trump-appointed prosecutor and Capitol rioter advocate announces 'special' review of Jan. 6 cases
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A prosecutor appointed by Donald Trump and who has advocated for individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot has announced a 'special' review of cases related to the event. Meanwhile, ICE denies involvement in concerns raised by Chicago school leaders about the presence of federal agents.

Trump -appointed prosecutor and capitol rioter advocate announces 'special' review of Jan.

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