Trump's promise to pardon those convicted for participating in the January 6 Capitol riot reflects his ongoing support for his base, indicating a personal and political strategy that fuels further divisions.
The scope of presidential pardons is limited to federal offenses, meaning Trump cannot pardon himself for state-level charges, which fundamentally constrains his legal maneuvering as he navigates potential convictions.
As legal proceedings unfold for those involved in the January 6 riot, some convicted individuals have begun to anticipate a potential pardon from Trump, which could alter their legal strategies.
Mayor Eric Adams, despite being indicted, shares SYMBIOTIC relationships within political circles, suggesting that his and Trump's challenges may intersect in unexpected ways amidst the broader judicial landscape.
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