The report brings an end to a special counsel investigation that led to criminal charges, conviction and then a pardon by outgoing President Joe Biden.
US President Donald Trump's sweeping pardons of Capitol rioters drew starkly contrasting reactions on Tuesday, largely embraced by his Republican supporters and vehemently condemned by Democrats. "And I've been betrayed by those that supported Donald Trump,
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Trump's action paves the way for the release from prison of people found guilty of violent attacks on police, as well as leaders of far-right extremist groups convicted of failed plots to keep the Republican in power after he lost the 2020 election to former president Joe Biden.
The newly sworn-in 47th president signed a document commuting 14 prison sentences and offering “a full, complete and unconditional pardon to all other individuals convicted of offenses related to events that occurred at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.”
Jan. 6 rioters who descended on Washington, D.C., with knives, hatchets, stun batons and pepper spray were set free Monday night after President Donald Trump pardoned them as one of his first official acts back in office.
President Donald Trump granted a blanket pardon Monday evening to virtually all Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot defendants and commuted the sentences of the remaining 14 — a sweeping move that gives some form of clemency to all those charged or convicted in the riot.
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While would-be insurrectionists rejoiced at the sentence commutations and outright pardons, police and politicians called the clemency a “betrayal” and an “outrageous insult to our judicial system.”