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Trump Pardons 1,600 Capitol Rioters, Signs First Executive Orders in Office

Trump pardons nearly 1,600 Capitol rioters, including Enrique Tarrio and Joe Biggs, as part of his presidency's first actions.

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Trump Pardons 1,600 Capitol Rioters, Signs First Executive Orders in Office

President Donald Trump granted pardons to around 1,600 individuals on Monday who were involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. This decision comes as part of his continued support for those who stormed the Capitol to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory.

Trump’s Comments on the Pardons

Trump stated, “We hope they come out tonight, frankly,” signaling the expected release of some rioters. He also announced that six defendants would have their sentences reduced. This action fulfills his campaign promise to assist supporters charged for their involvement in the riot.

Key Figures to Be Released: Tarrio and Biggs

Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys, is likely to be released from federal prison. Tarrio, who received a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy, is one of the high-profile figures granted clemency. Joe Biggs, another Proud Boys leader sentenced to 17 years, is also set to be processed for release.

Trump Refers to Rioters as “Hostages”

Trump repeatedly calls the Capitol rioters “hostages,” claiming they’ve been mistreated by the legal system. He emphasizes that many of them did not engage in violent actions, arguing they deserve pardons or sentence reductions. His rhetoric highlights his belief in their unfair treatment.

Presidential Clemency Power

As president, Trump holds the authority to issue pardons and commutations. He can either remove the legal consequences of convictions through pardons or shorten sentences via commutations. Despite some of his allies’ views that violent rioters should not receive clemency, Trump maintains his support for the rioters.

Pledge for 2024 Campaign

Trump has vowed during his 2024 campaign to pardon many of those charged in the Capitol riot. He continues to argue that they have been unjustly treated by the legal system and should be granted clemency. His stance remains consistent as he pushes for justice on their behalf.

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