The mass pardons apply to all but a handful of the most violent people ... More than 700 people were convicted of misdemeanors in connection with the January 6 riots. Another 300 people have been ...
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A Chicago Sun-Times review found 43 of the 53 defendants from Illinois had been convicted and sentenced. Trump pardoned or ordered cases dropped against everyone charged in the insurrection.
President Donald Trump, after taking the presidential oath for a second time, issued pardons for individuals charged in the January 6 Capitol attack.
US President Donald Trump said he plans to sign pardons Monday for participants in the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol by his supporters who attempted to overturn the 2020 election.
Zuny Duarte Tarrio is cautiously optimistic, awaiting news that a pardon is coming for her son Enrique Tarrio.
Kirstyn Niemela served eight months in a federal prison for entering the US Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot. “I lost friends ...