Concerns have been raised regarding President Trump's pardon of individuals involved in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. A recent report indicates that nearly 100 of these defendants have been arrested, charged, or convicted of additional crimes since the events of January 2021. This development coincides with ongoing efforts by Trump and his supporters to reframe the narrative surrounding the January 6 events, prompting renewed discussions about accountability and the rule of law. Liz Landers reported on this issue.
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Concerns Raised Over Trump's Pardon of Jan. 6 Defendants Amid New Arrests
A report has revealed that nearly 100 defendants pardoned by President Trump for their involvement in the January 6 Capitol attack have faced new legal issues since then. This situation has sparked renewed discussions about accountability and the rule of law as Trump and his allies attempt to reshape the narrative of that day.
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