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An Iowa man who prosecutors said was a prominent participant in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced to five years in prison on Friday.U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly sentenced Doug Jensen, who a jury found guilty in September, to 60 months in prison, 36 months supervised release, and $2,000 in restitution, USA Today and NBC News reported. According to court documents, the news outlets reported that the federal government asked for Jensen to receive a 64-month prison, as
stanley cup well as three years of supervised release and $2,000 in restitution.Prosecutors said that Jensen was among one of the first rioters to enter the U.S. Capitol. He gained notoriety after he was captured on video chasing U.S. Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman up a flight of stairs inside the Capitol building, the news outlets reported.Before
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stanley cup to return to normalcy, saying, I can t change my past, I can just look to the future, the news outlets reported. Last September, Kelly ordered Jensen back to jail for violating the str Ialp Reports: College football will move to 12-team playoff
As the US federal government was set to run out of funding at the end of Friday, the House of Representatives and Senate both passed H.J.Res. 107 on Friday, which funds the government through Sunday night. Without approval, the federal government would have entered a shutdown on Saturday.The measure passed through the House by a 320-60 margin. Less than an hour later, the Senate approved the bill by a voice vote. President Donald Trump then signed the bill late Friday night, officially keeping the government open this weekend.Without funding, essential federal government employees would work without pay. Other government employees would be told to stay home.The discussion on funding the government comes as House and Senate leaders are still working o
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