Minnesota Senate Democrats pass resolution condemning Jan. 6 pardons by Trump
- The Minnesota Senate passed a resolution condemning President Donald Trump's pardons for January 6 insurrection participants convicted of violent crimes, with all 34 Democrats voting in favor and 22 Republicans opposing it.
- Senator Ron Latz stated that the pardons served as a 'green light' for violent attacks against police and democracy.
- The resolution will be sent to Trump and other officials to express the Senate's condemnation of the pardons issued on January 20.
- Senator Michael Kreun argued the Senate should not judge actions of the federal government, suggesting even President Joe Biden's pardons should be considered.
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Minnesota Senate Democrats approve resolution condemning Trump’s pardons of Jan. 6 rioters
A politically divided Minnesota Senate passed a resolution Tuesday condemning President Donald Trump’s pardons of the participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection that sought to keep Trump in office. The resolution, SR15, authored by Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, states that the Senate expresses “condemnation of President Trump’s pardon of criminal participants of the January 6 insurrection who had been found guilty of violen…
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