Tuesday, January 21, 2025

JANUARY 2025: TRUMP PRESIDENCY Trump Moves To Free Jan 6 Prisoners

Trump Moves To Free Jan 6 Prisoners
"President Donald Trump signed the first batch of nearly 200 expected day one executive orders following Monday’s inaugural parade.
Elsewhere in the speech, Trump stated that he felt compelled to reference the January 6 political prisoners despite the fact that some advisors told him to avoid the topic. “We’re going to go to the Oval Office. We’re going to sign, we’re gonna release our great hostages that didn’t do, for the most part, they didn’t do stuff wrong,” Trump said.
He then pointed to the lack of prosecution for violent rioters in blue cities like Portland, Seattle and Minneapolis, many of whom attacked federal buildings and took over entire city blocks. Despite committing crimes that were far more severe, left-wing rioters were not hunted for four years like those who participated in the January 6 mass trespassing event were.
In Portland, where they kill people, they destroy the city, nothing happens to them. In Seattle, where they took over a big chunk of the city, nothing happened. Minneapolis, where they burned down the city, nothing happened. Essentially, nothing happened. All they want to do is go after the J6 hostages,” Trump continued, adding that the Biden DOJ targeted several elderly Trump supporters for low level trespassing offenses.
No, we’re not going to put up with that crap anymore,” the president declared.
While Trump and senior administration officials had said pardons will be reviewed on a “case-by-case basis,” the president immediately moved to free or commute the sentences of the January 6ers charged with the most “serious” offenses. This includes Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and War on Terror veteran Joe Biggs, both of whom were sentenced to multiple decades in prison after bogus “seditious conspiracy” trials.
Once in the Oval Office, Trump signed a blanket pardon for the more than 1,500 January 6 prisoners, all of whom went before a “jury of their peers” in Washington D.C., a city in which Vice President Kamala Harris received more than 92 percent of the vote. When asked if the order was for commutations or full pardons, Trump stressed that it was a “full pardon.” 
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