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Trump pardons Jan 6 defendant in firearms case

President Donald Trump grants second pardon to Daniel Edwin Wilson, a Jan 6 defendant imprisoned for illegal firearms possession. The controversial move highlights Trump's use of clemency power for Capitol riot supporters.

Trump pardons Jan. 6 defendant for gun offence

Former President Donald Trump has pardoned a January 6 defendant for a separate gun crime, leading to his release from prison. This controversial move reignites debate over the Capitol insurrection.

Steve Nease Cartoon Published November 12, 2025

Renowned cartoonist Steve Nease unveils his latest editorial cartoon for November 12, 2025, exclusively for Toronto Sun subscribers. Discover his unique perspective on current events.

Malcolm Mayes November 2025 Editorial Cartoons Released

Explore Malcolm Mayes' latest editorial cartoons for November 2025, featuring sharp political commentary on Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney, and Liberal budget policies. Discover the visual satire shaping Canadian political discourse.

Aislin & Canadian Cartoonists: November 2025's Best

Explore the sharpest political commentary and social satire from Aislin and fellow Canadian editorial cartoonists in November 2025. These visual commentaries tackle everything from federal politics to environmental issues with wit and artistic mastery.

Halloween Political Controversy in Toronto Cartoon

A biting editorial cartoon by Steve Nease captures the tension between Halloween festivities and political polarization in Canadian society, offering a timely commentary as trick-or-treaters take to the streets.

DOJ Suspends Prosecutors Over Jan 6 Rally Attendance

The U.S. Department of Justice has suspended multiple prosecutors who attended Trump's 'Stop the Steal' rally before the January 6th Capitol attack, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest in prosecuting riot cases.

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