JD Vance Told Fox News Just Last Week Violent Jan. 6th Rioters ‘Obviously’ Shouldn’t Be Pardoned
- President Donald Trump pardoned nearly 1,600 January 6th rioters, surprising many as he had previously indicated he would focus on nonviolent offenders.
- Senator Susan Collins stated she does not support pardoning individuals who committed violent crimes during the January 6th riot, emphasizing a distinction between violent and non-violent offenses.
- U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree criticized the pardons, calling them a shocking dismissal of the justice system and an insult to those who defended the Capitol.
- Violent offenders among the pardoned included individuals who assaulted police officers during the Capitol riot, with some receiving significant prison sentences prior to their pardons.
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