While there are many priorities that President-elect Trump will be laser-focused on upon his return to office on January 20th, there is one duty that can, and must, be carried out in an instant, on the very first day, with the stroke of a pen: Pardoning all of the January 6th political prisoners.
This action can be carried out with a single signature on one form, and would take effect immediately with no way for the Left and its many institutions to stop it. Justice would finally be done for the thousands of Americans whose lives have been changed forever by the Biden-Harris regime’s weaponization of the Department of Justice. It would not undo all of the damage that has been done to them, but releasing them from political prison would be the first, and biggest, step towards giving them their lives back.
And in his interview with Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press,” President-elect Trump vowed to do just that; when asked if he would pardon the J6’ers, his response was to say that he would be “acting very quickly” on his “first day” back in office.
The era of our weaponized judicial system and out-of-control Deep State will come to an end under Donald Trump’s watch. And all Americans will be safer and freer because of it.
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Trump to Pardon January 6th Protesters on “Day One”
By Martin Tribe
President Donald Trump will pardon the January 6 protesters on day one. In addition, the president threatened to lock up the “bipartisan” January 6th Committee members, including RINOs Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, who rubber-stamped the biased and politically motivated prosecutions.
Without making any commitments to investigating and prosecuting them, Trump said, “Honestly, they should go to jail.”
During his appearance on Meet the Press, President Trump said he would pardon January 6 protesters on “day one” of his second non-consecutive term in office. “I’m going to be acting very quickly. First day,” Trump said. “They’ve been in there for years, and they’re in a filthy, disgusting place that shouldn’t even be allowed to be open.”
President Trump has received pleas from numerous quarters, including the families of the January 6 protesters, some of whom have spent years in prison awaiting trials. Trump has sympathized with their families, acknowledging that “their whole lives have been destroyed” as a result of the ongoing prosecutions.
“I know the system. The system’s a very corrupt system,” Trump added. “They say to a guy, ‘You’re going to go to jail for two years or for 30 years.’ And these guys are looking, their whole lives have been destroyed. For two years, they’ve been destroyed. But the system is a very nasty system.”
Trump had previously stated that he would pardon all protesters who were not involved in violent acts, such as attacks on law enforcement officers. About 1,250 individuals were convicted of or pleaded guilty to various nonviolent misdemeanors stemming from the January 6 protests. This group of protesters includes those charged with “civil disorder,” typical of any protests, contrary to 18 U.S.C. Sec. 231, and “obstructing Congress,” contrary to 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1512.
This group will qualify for Trump’s pardon without a hassle as their biggest crime was exercising their right to protest while trespassing in Washington D.C. and looking around.
Another group of protesters qualifying as “nonviolent” includes those convicted of or charged with interfering (not assaulting) with the job of law enforcement officers contrary to 18 U.S.C. Sec. 111.
These protesters were forcibly confronted by police using teargas, flash bangs, and pepper spray amidst surging crowds.
Trump reiterated that “We’re going to keep our promises” on various campaign issues, including pardoning January 6 protesters.
After Biden pardoned his son from a decade-long federal crime spree, there is no reason why Trump cannot extend the same privilege to Americans whose only crime was exercising their right to protest.
Other protesters, including BLM, who looted businesses, set cars ablaze, and shot passersby, have not undergone similar prosecutions.
Is this the Capital on J6? No, its the 3 day BLM/Antifa insurrection at the WH where the POTUS had to be evacuated to the bunker
There were fires set, 67 SS Agents injured, Molotov cocktails, they even burned the historic St. John’s Church of the Presidents. But muh… January 6 pic.twitter.com/TfSSo4lzle
— Righteous⚡️Crusader (@Craftmastah) January 6, 2023
Trump’s inauguration also faced riots and skirmishes, whose participants were never prosecuted.
Let’s not forget the insurrection during President Trump’s inauguration as well. The skirmishes at the Capital can’t compare to the endless Left-wing violence we’ve witnessed over the years. pic.twitter.com/z0SMHC8tx1
— Righteous⚡️Crusader (@Craftmastah) January 6, 2023
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