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The U.S. Department of Justice website removes the criminal database of individuals released from the Congress Hill riot
On January 27th, Jinshi Data reported that on January 26th local time, the US Department of Justice has deleted the criminal database of the Capitol rioters on its website. According to CNN, the database includes various criminal charges and conviction records of the rioters, as well as all the cases prosecuted by the District of Columbia Attorney's Office in the Capitol riot. On January 20th this year, after Trump was inaugurated as president, he announced pardons for about 1500 people who were prosecuted and convicted for participating in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.