LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – One of President Donald Trump’s first acts in office was pardoning those convicted for attacks on the US Capitol on January 6th. That includes a number of Nevadans.
FOX5′s Kim Passoth has been following the story of one Las Vegas man since he was indicted by the federal government, served time in federal prison, and now has his federal criminal history wiped clean.
Nate DeGrave, a social media content creator now working in the AI field told FOX5 Tuesday, when he went to D.C. four years ago for what was being billed as the biggest Donald Trump rally ever, he never imagined how it would change his life forever.
“Prior to January 6, I was always heavily involved in social media and being a content creator and putting myself out there. So you know, when we went there, that was sort of the primary focus,” …