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Trump Defends Decision To Pardon Capitol Hill Riot Convicts

The insurrection was ignited by Trump's refusal to accept the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, which he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

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US President Donald Trump has defended his decision to grant clemency to individuals convicted of assaulting police officers during the 2021 attack on Capitol Hill.

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Sworn in on Monday as the 47th President of the United States, Trump, on his first full day in office, pardoned the perpetrators of the January 6 riots.

The US President stated that there could be a place in American politics for the far-right groups ‘Proud Boys’ and ‘Oath Keepers’, who organised and rallied supporters to violence during the chaos of January 6, 2021.

The leaders of both groups were convicted of seditious conspiracy against the United States.

Trump used his initial hours back in the Oval Office at the White House to erase the records of over 200 people who pleaded guilty to assaulting police officers during the Capitol siege four years ago and released approximately 1,500 individuals convicted of attempting to overthrow the government from prison.

The insurrection was ignited by Trump’s refusal to accept the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, which he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

No fewer than 140 officers were injured – many beaten, bloodied, and crushed by the crowd – when Trump supporters attempted to overturn his electoral defeat.

Before the Capitol attack, the Proud Boys were a group primarily known for street fights with anti-fascist activists. The group’s former leader, Enrique Tarrio, and three of his associates were convicted of seditious conspiracy for plotting to disrupt the peaceful transfer of presidential power from Trump to Biden.

Tarrio had received a 22-year sentence, the longest of all the Capitol riot cases, before Trump pardoned him on Monday.

When questioned by a reporter about the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, and whether there was a place for them in politics, the 47th US President said, “Well, we have to see. They’ve been given a pardon. I thought their sentences were ridiculous and excessive.”

Trump continued, saying, “These were people that actually love our country,” and added that some group members were given “many years in jail” for actions as minor as taking down “an anti-American flag.”

Trump’s Vice President, JD Vance, had previously stated that those who committed violence on January 6 should “obviously not be pardoned.”

Responding to a reporter who asked why he disagreed with his vice president, Trump said, “They’ve served years in jail, and murderers don’t even go to jail in this country.”

Trump suggested that his decision was justified, asserting that the nearly 1,500 individuals granted full pardons had not committed actions severe enough to warrant the sentences they received.

He concluded by noting that he won the 2024 election against former US Vice President Kamala Harris “in a landslide” because the American public was tired of “one-sided, horrible people.”

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