President Trump has issued pardons for over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, including those who committed violent acts against police. This controversial decision has raised serious concerns regarding accountability and the implications for American democracy. California Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren criticized these actions, emphasizing that they undermine the moral lessons learned from the insurrection. She warned that many pardoned offenders pose a risk of future violence, highlighting the danger and responsibility that Trump now faces due to his decisions.
His vice president said that those convicted of violent offenses would not be pardoned. That's not what happened, right? It doesn't erase the moral stain.
There's a danger out there. Some of these individuals who were convicted of violent offenses had committed violence in prior years. There will likely be some who are arrested for other crimes.
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