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January 21, 2025
Trump Pardons 1500 J6ers (But Not Ray Epps or the Antifa Provocateur)
"Brutal and unjust."
President Donald Trump pardoned nearly all individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol protests, fulfilling a central campaign promise. The sweeping clemency addressed what Trump described as politically motivated prosecutions, sparking sharp debate over the justice system's handling of the cases.
Key Details:
Trump's pardons covered more than 1,500 defendants, including prominent members of groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers. Some of these individuals had been convicted of serious charges, including seditious conspiracy, while hundreds of other cases were dismissed.
The pardons undid years of prosecutions that the Department of Justice under President Biden described as its largest investigation ever, which secured over 1,100 convictions. Critics of the prosecutions cited long pretrial detentions and harsh sentencing as evidence of bias.
Trump condemned the treatment of the defendants, calling it "brutal and unjust," and commuted the sentences of more than a dozen individuals still incarcerated. "We hope they come out tonight," Trump said of those awaiting release.
This damp liberal explains the situation to his fellow damp liberals:
Sean T at RCP
@SeanTrende
To understand the Right re J6: They believe that the reason the dividing line between J6 getting prosecuted and, say, Portland rioters not is because norms are set by liberals to protect liberal ingroups while allowing the prosecution of outgroups. 1/
This is also the dividing line between Trumpy populists and GOP establishment types; the latter says "well we should prosecute the goons in OR too" while the former says that is hopelessly naive bc, again, the lines are set by liberals to protect their ingroups. 2/
This isn't a defense of the populists at all. This is just to explain the "burn it down" mindset: "it" is a rigged game with rules set by liberals. If this sounds like left critiques of the past decade, well, it's why we're getting this horseshoe effect of, say, RFK & Trump. 3/3
Final thought: This is why the "but J6 was so much worse" argument doesn't work for them. Even conceding that is true, they will say, the point is that the dividing line between "punish" and "don't" is always magically set to excuse the left and punish the right. 4/3
And the populist Right's main deviation from the Establishment Right is a belief that they can and should use their power to set what are viewed arbitrary rules to their benefit when they have the chance. 5/3