McKean County residents pardoned by Trump in Capitol riot
- Two residents from McKean County were pardoned by President Donald Trump for their involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, among more than 1,500 pardoned individuals.
- Pauline Bauer and William Blauser Jr. Were charged after the riot, with Bauer sentenced to 27 months in prison and Blauser fined for demonstrating in the Capitol.
- The pardons restore Bauer's voting and gun rights, as she was previously convicted of felonies, while both individuals were not incarcerated at the time of the pardon.
- Trump's order aimed to address what he called a grave national injustice related to the events of January 6, 2021, which injured over 100 police officers.
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