President Trump announced he is pardoning around 1,500 individuals charged in relation to the January 6 Capitol riot, fulfilling a key campaign promise. He described the defendants as 'patriots' and 'hostages' of the justice system, asserting they had been treated unfairly. In addition, he commuted the sentences of six others linked to the incident. The pardons, spanning from minor misdemeanors to serious felony charges, have raised concerns regarding the GOP's law and order image, potentially encouraging future political violence.
These are the hostages, approximately 1,500 for a pardon, full pardon,
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