Donald Trump's blanket pardon for Jan. 6 rioters included some of the most violent offenders convicted of crimes related to the attack.
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They're all free to go now: Donald Trump's supporters try to break through a police barrier Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. Trump on Monday announced blanket pardons or commutations for all 1,500-plus assailants convicted or charged in the deadly melee, including those who committed violence against police officers.
Rep. Jim McGovern condemned Donald Trump's pardons for January 6 rioters, calling them "sick" and "un-American" while accusing the GOP of betraying law and order.
President Joe Biden, facing serious questions about advanced age, prioritized America over self-interest, passing the torch to extremely well-prepared
Michael Fanone, a former Washington, D.C., police officer who was attacked during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, cursed out Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the anti-government group the Oath Keepers, during an appearance Wednesday on CNN. As Fanone was appearing on the network to discuss President Trump’s pardon of the Jan. 6…
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.”
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,
Trump, hours after being sworn in on Monday, granted the pardons to more than 1,500 people who stormed the Capitol including those convicted of assaulting police officers
Donald Trump described the imprisoned January 6 rioters as "hostages" and ordered that all pending criminal cases against Capitol riot defendants be dropped.