A Jan 6 rioter convicted of assaulting police scored a visit to the White House
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Two men pardoned after their convictions related to the January 6 Capitol attack visited the White House, expressing gratitude to Trump for their release. Shane Jenkins, previously sentenced for violence during the riot, and Dominic Box, who faced felony charges, recorded social media videos from the briefing room. Their visit raised questions about the invitation's legitimacy. Box, previously arrested on a DUI charge, claimed he wasn't at liberty to disclose details about how the visit was arranged, implying some connection within the Trump administration facilitated it.
Thank you so much President Trump, if you're seeing this, we appreciate you setting us free," Jenna said in a video he posted on social media.
Never would have thought in only a few short months I would be going from the big house to the White House," said another pardoned Jan. 6 defendant, Dominic Box.
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