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Trump pardons all involved in Capitol attack on January 6th

International Desk By International Desk January 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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In one of his initial official acts as President of the United States, Donald Trump has decided to grant clemency to all individuals charged in connection to the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol.

This decision marks a significant shift from the previous efforts to hold those accountable for attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 US election. Trump’s pardons extended to approximately 1,500 of his supporters while also commuting the sentences of 14 others.

In a statement posted on the White House website, Trump described this move as putting an end to a grave injustice against the American people over the past four years, and he hopes it will begin a process of national reconciliation.

Among those pardoned were individuals previously convicted of serious crimes during the January 6 events, including Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the far-right Proud Boys. Additionally, more than 700 individuals with misdemeanor convictions, such as trespassing, had their criminal records expunged, and many pending prosecutions were halted.

One of the more prominent figures to have their sentence commuted was Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers. He had been sentenced to 18 years in prison for various charges related to the events of January 6.

When asked about those who had assaulted police officers, Trump noted that they had already spent a significant amount of time in prison. He compared their sentences to those given to murderers in the country, calling their treatment “outrageous.”

While Trump had promised to pardon many of the January 6 defendants during his re-election campaign, the extent of his clemency was uncertain. Vice President JD Vance had stated that only those who protested peacefully on January 6 should be pardoned, leaving some ambiguity around the issue of violence during the events.

Trump’s decision to grant clemency quickly garnered criticism from Democrats and other detractors. Former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi condemned the move as an insult to the justice system and the brave individuals who defended the Capitol on that day.

A total of 1,583 individuals were charged in connection to the January 6 events, where a mob of Trump supporters attempted to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory. The riot resulted in injuries to over 140 police officers and economic damages totaling around $2.8 million, according to prosecutors.

More than 1,200 individuals were convicted of various offenses, including approximately 250 for assault. Of these convictions, over 700 individuals received prison sentences.

Trump himself had faced charges related to the January 6 riot, but the case was dismissed by the US Justice Department in November, citing its policy of not prosecuting a sitting president.

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