January 6th pardon

Capitol Rioter Rejects Trump Pardon, Citing Rule of Law

Trump’s decision to pardon or commute sentences for nearly 1600 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack has sparked controversy. While Trump defended the pardons citing harsh prison conditions, the move drew criticism from Republicans like Senators Tillis and Lankford, who expressed concerns about upholding the rule of law and potential safety risks. One opponent, known as the “Maga granny,” rejected the pardons, stating that those involved broke the law and should face consequences. The controversy highlights a growing division within the Republican party regarding accountability for the January 6th events.

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Police Union Rejects Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons

The Fraternal Order of Police, a police union that openly endorsed Donald Trump’s presidential campaigns, has expressed outrage over his pardoning of individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot. This unexpected backlash reveals a stunning disconnect between the union’s political allegiance and the consequences of that choice.

The union’s shock seems almost comical considering Trump’s consistent rhetoric throughout his campaign and presidency. He repeatedly expressed his intention to pardon individuals involved in the January 6th events, making his actions far from a surprise. The union’s professed surprise suggests a lack of understanding of the man they supported, or perhaps a willful ignorance of his stated intentions.… Continue reading

Trump Pardons Capitol Rioters Who Assaulted Police

This section highlights the most egregious examples of misconduct. Details are withheld to protect sources but readers are encouraged to submit information via the provided link. The focus is on exposing wrongdoing, not naming names prematurely. Further investigations are ongoing, and updates will be provided as they become available. The goal is to hold accountable those responsible for the described actions.

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Trump’s Day One: Pardoning Jan. 6 Rioters and Targeting Birthright Citizenship

In a recent interview, Donald Trump stated his intention to pardon January 6th rioters and end birthright citizenship on his first day back in office. He plans to pursue the latter through executive action, despite its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment. Legal experts predict immediate and significant litigation should he attempt either action. Trump falsely claimed that the U.S. is the only country with birthright citizenship and that ending it is necessary.

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