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Another Jan. 6 rioter rejects Trump's pardon: 'I did those things'

  • A New Hampshire man, Jason Riddle, rejected a pardon for his crimes related to the January 6 Capitol assault, as he stated in an interview with New Hampshire Public Radio.
  • Riddle served 90 days in jail for stealing a bottle of wine during the attack and was ordered to pay restitution and complete community service.
  • Since entering recovery from alcoholism, Riddle no longer supports President Donald Trump and expressed concern about the impact of accepting a pardon on his future job prospects.
  • Riddle voiced empathy for Capitol Police officers affected by the attack, particularly those who died by suicide, highlighting the serious consequences of the riot.
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Another participant in the Capitol riots has rejected Donald Trump's presidential pardon, the Guardian reports. After his inauguration, Donald Trump granted pardon to a significant portion of those involved in the siege, nearly 1,600 suspects, defendants and convicts. "It's almost as if [Trump] is saying that none of this happened. It did. I did those things, and they are unforgivable," said Jason Riddle, a US Navy veteran, in an interview. "I d…

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Another Jan. 6 rioter rejects Trump's pardon: 'I did those things'

(The Hill) — Another Jan. 6 rioter has rejected President Trump’s pardon, saying that he “did those things” and his actions do not merit forgiveness.  “It's almost like he was trying to say it didn't happen. And it happened. I did those things, and they weren't pardonable. I don't want the pardon. And I also learned that I can reject the pardon,” Jason Riddle said in an interview with NHPR published Friday.  Riddle, a Navy veteran, was sentenced…

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nhpr broke the news in New Hampshire, United States on Friday, January 24, 2025.
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