At least 97 of those who were charged in connection with the Capitol riot have reoffended in the years since the attack, the nonprofit publication Lawfare has found.

The crimes range from possession of drug paraphernalia to stalking, child molestation, and reckless homicide.

The crimes range from possession of drug paraphernalia to stalking, child molestation, and reckless homicide.

The real count is much higher than the public knew.

At least 97 of those who were charged in connection with the Capitol riot have reoffended in the years since the attack, the nonprofit publication Lawfare has found.

Analysis reveals repeat offenses by Trump-pardoned Capitol rioters, including serious crimes like fraud and sex offenses. Pardons may have facilitated criminal conduct.

A new Lawfare study reveals that almost 1 in 16 Jan. 6 pardonees have been arrested for, charged with, or convicted of crimes separate from Jan. 6 since the attack.