Republican senators are mostly quiet on Trump’s sweeping pardons of Jan. 6 rioters
- Many Republican senators disagree with President Trump's pardons for over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 attack but are not actively opposing the decision.
- Senator Thune and others have sidestepped questions about the pardons, focusing instead on looking to the future.
- Some Republican senators, like Susan Collins and Kevin Cramer, expressed concerns about the pardons, emphasizing the need for accountability for those who assaulted police officers.
- Trump's pardons have been met with a muted response from GOP senators, reflecting a long-standing strategy of selectively supporting or ignoring his actions.
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