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Isaac Anthony Thomas
January 6 defendant
Documented editorial-use imageIsaac Anthony Thomas January 6 case profile: D.D.C. case 1:23-cr-00069-CKK, pretrial custody litigation, the 2025 pending-case dismissal directive, and a verified July 2026 Michigan Public interview. CASE OVERVIEW Isaac Anthony Thomas is a Flint, Michigan, January 6 defendant whose federal case remained pending rather than reaching a verified plea, conviction, or sentence. The complete criminal case number is United States v. Thomas et al., No. 1:23-cr-00069-CKK, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia before Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly. Thomas was arrested in Flint on January 26, 2023 after a complaint filed two days earlier. A January 31, 2023 Justice Department announcement described multiple felony and misdemeanor allegations. Those descriptions are prosecution allegations, not independent conclusions by this archive. The DOJ page itself states that a criminal complaint is merely an allegation and that a defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty. The DOJ announcement contains an apparent year error: it says Thomas was arrested on January 26, 2022. The complaint date, returned warrant, federal case number, later indictment, and secondary docket index support January 26, 2023. This profile uses the 2023 date while preserving the conflict in the source record. PROCEDURAL TIMELINE January 24, 2023 — A criminal complaint was filed in the District of Columbia. The complaint initiated the case and did not establish guilt. January 26, 2023 — Thomas was arrested in Flint, Michigan, and initially released on personal-recognizance conditions according to the captured docket index. March 8, 2023 — A federal grand jury returned an indictment in case 1:23-cr-00069. The indictment charged Thomas and co-defendant Christina Legros. An indictment is an accusation; it is not a conviction. August 28, 2023 — Judge Kollar-Kotelly revoked Thomas's pretrial release after reported violations of release conditions. The custody ruling concerned whether release conditions could reasonably assure appearance and community safety; it did not decide the merits of the charged offenses. February 8, 2024 — The court granted Thomas's renewed motion for release from confinement, subject to detailed conditions. The memorandum opinion required strict compliance and included mental-health assessment and treatment requirements, substance restrictions, warrant resolution, and monitoring conditions. The ruling again addressed custody, not guilt. January 20, 2025 — President Donald J. Trump's January 6 clemency proclamation directed the Attorney General to pursue dismissal with prejudice of all pending January 6 indictments. Because no plea, conviction, or sentence has been verified for Thomas, the relevant provision is the pending-case dismissal directive rather than the proclamation's separate pardon provision for covered convictions. The exact dismissal motion and final district-court order remain a capture target. July 14, 2026 — Michigan Public published a Stateside program listing identifying Thomas and attorney Steven Metcalf as guests. The publisher says the discussion addressed distrust in institutions, extremist views, and Thomas's life after January 6. The program listing, date, participants, and displayed 49:54 full-program runtime are verified. The native audio, Thomas segment boundaries, full transcript, and claim-level review remain pending. CHARGES AND SOURCE BOUNDARIES The captured DOJ announcement lists allegations involving assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon; civil disorder; obstruction of an official proceeding; restricted-building offenses; Capitol disorder; physical violence; and parading, demonstrating, or picketing. These are recorded as charged allegations. This archive does not treat the filing of a charge as proof of conduct or as evidence of Thomas's moral character. No guilty plea, jury verdict, conviction, or sentence has been verified in the captured record. The archive will not infer one from media descriptions or from the existence of an indictment. FIRSTHAND AND PUBLIC STATEMENTS Michigan Public's July 2026 Stateside listing is the newest verified public-source development connected to Thomas. It identifies Thomas and Steven Metcalf as guests and summarizes the subjects discussed. Until the complete recording and transcript are preserved and reviewed, quotations and disputed factual claims from the episode should remain clearly attributed to the speaker or publisher rather than presented as independent findings. FACTUAL FAQ Was Isaac Thomas convicted in the January 6 case? No conviction has been verified in the captured court record. The available record shows a complaint, indictment, pretrial-release litigation, and a later presidential direction to dismiss pending January 6 indictments. Was Isaac Thomas sentenced? No sentence has been verified. The 2023 and 2024 court activity described here concerned pretrial custody and release conditions. Was Isaac Thomas pardoned? The January 20, 2025 proclamation separately pardoned covered convictions and directed dismissal with prejudice of pending indictments. Thomas's captured record is a pending-indictment record, so this profile describes him as covered by the dismissal directive unless and until a person-specific pardon certificate or contrary court record is produced. Why was he detained before trial? The captured docket index and February 2024 opinion show that pretrial release was revoked in August 2023 after reported violations of conditions. The later court ruling found that a new package of strict conditions could support release. These custody decisions were not findings of guilt. Who was charged in the same case? Christina Legros was charged as a co-defendant in the same federal case. Connections between their profiles are limited to shared filings and events supported by the record. What remains unverified about the 2026 interview? The publisher listing is verified, but the native audio, exact Thomas segment duration, complete transcript, media-file metadata, and file-content hash have not yet been captured. EDITORIAL CONTEXT The site's editorial position may describe January 6 defendants as victims of Biden-era DOJ weaponization. That analysis is separate from the underlying court record. The sourced facts, prosecution allegations, Thomas's firsthand statements, unresolved disputes, and capture gaps remain individually labeled so readers can distinguish record evidence from editorial interpretation. RELATED RECORDS AND ARCHIVE CONNECTIONS This profile is connected to Christina Legros through the joint complaint, indictment, and arrest record; to Donald J. Trump through the January 20, 2025 pending-case dismissal directive; and to the Michigan Public Stateside interview through the July 14, 2026 source record and timeline event. EVIDENCE SUBMISSION PRIORITIES The archive is seeking the complete native docket, final dismissal motion and order, ECF Nos. 98 and 99, the native indictment and complaint, the complete Michigan Public audio and transcript, any authenticated firsthand statement from Thomas, and a photograph with verified provenance and a lawful reuse basis. IMAGE STATUS No real portrait is assigned to this profile because a provenance-cleared photograph and reuse authorization were not verified during this review.
The case file
On the record
- Case number
- 1:23-cr-00069-CKK
- Court
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- Judge
- Colleen Kollar-Kotelly
- Disposition
- Pending indictment; the January 20, 2025 presidential proclamation directed DOJ to seek dismissal with prejudice of pending January 6 indictments. No plea or sentence has been verified, and the native final dismissal entry remains pending capture.
- Arrested
- January 26, 2023
Charges
- Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon (charged allegation)
- Civil disorder (charged allegation)
- Obstruction of an official proceeding (charged allegation)
- Entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon (charged allegation)
- Disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon (charged allegation)
- Physical violence in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon (charged allegation)
- Disorderly conduct in a Capitol building (charged allegation)
- Physical violence in Capitol grounds or buildings (charged allegation)
- Parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building (charged allegation)
Press & news
- https://www.michiganpublic.org/stateside/2026-07-14/stateside-tuesday-july-14-2026 →
- https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/michigan-residents-arrested-charges-actions-during-january-6-capitol-breach →
- https://americangulag.org/isaac-thomas/ →
- https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/65c84d844122c40dea29521d →
- https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/granting-pardons-and-commutation-of-sentences-for-certain-offenses-relating-to-the-events-at-or-near-the-united-states-capitol-on-january-6-2021/ →
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Connection to United States v. Nichols
Isaac Anthony Thomas appears in the record of United States v. Nichols through 5 shared documents on file below. The full case — timeline, people, documents — is public and free.
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5 documents on file
Court2 documents
Court orders, rulings, transcripts, and docket entries.
ruling · Feb 8, 2024
Isaac Thomas Release Memorandum Opinion — February 8, 2024
Memorandum opinion in United States v. Thomas, Criminal Action No. 23-0069-1 (CKK), granting renewed release from confinement subject to strict conditions after an earlier revocation. The ruling addressed pretrial custody and did not determine guilt.
indictment · Mar 8, 2023
Indictment in United States v. Isaac Thomas and Christina Legros
Six-page indictment endpoint for D.D.C. case 1:23-cr-00069, returned March 8, 2023. Counts are preserved as accusations, not findings of guilt. Native binary preservation and a file-content hash remain pending after cache failures.
Govt response2 documents
Responses from DC DOC, the U.S. Marshals, and federal agencies.
order · Jan 20, 2025
January 20, 2025 January 6 Clemency Proclamation
Presidential proclamation commuting the sentences of fourteen named January 6 defendants to time served and granting full, complete, and unconditional pardons to the other covered convicted defendants. Person-specific status must be determined from the proclamation’s two separate clemency provisions.
article · Jan 31, 2023
DOJ Arrest Announcement for Isaac Thomas and Christina Legros
Official January 31, 2023 DOJ announcement describing complaint-stage allegations against Isaac Thomas and Christina Legros. The page expressly states that a complaint is an allegation. Its reference to a January 26, 2022 Thomas arrest conflicts with the 2023 complaint and docket chronology and is preserved as an apparent year error.
News1 document
Press coverage.
audio · Jul 14, 2026
Isaac Thomas and Steven Metcalf on Michigan Public Stateside
Michigan Public publisher listing for a July 14, 2026 Stateside program featuring Isaac Thomas and attorney Steven Metcalf. The listing verifies the program, date, participants, and full-program runtime; native audio, segment boundaries, transcript, and claim-level review remain pending.