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Published: December 9, 2024
The elected American president, Donald Trump, revealed his intention to use his presidential powers on "the first day" of his return to the White House to pardon individuals involved in the attack on the Capitol building on January 6, 2021.
Trump's Statements
• Trump stated in previous interviews and events that many who were involved in the attack faced "great injustice" during the investigations and trials.
• He added that he would work to grant them pardons because, as he described, they are "patriots defending their rights."
• He emphasized that he sees this step as part of restoring justice against what he termed political targeting by the Biden administration and judicial entities.
The Capitol Attack
The attack occurred on January 6, 2021, when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building during the certification session of the presidential election results won by Joe Biden. The attack resulted in five deaths and dozens of injuries, provoking widespread outrage and leading to extensive investigations by Congress and the Department of Justice.
Possible Reactions
• Democrats: Trump is expected to face strong opposition from Democrats who consider the attack a threat to American democracy.
• Republicans: There may be a divide within the Republican Party between Trump supporters and opponents who believe that this step may refocus attention on the party's divisions.
Legal Actions
Granting pardons to individuals involved in the attack would be an unprecedented step and would raise legal and political questions regarding the use of presidential pardon powers.
Conclusion
Trump's announcement reflects his commitment to his popular base and raises significant political debate about how to address the repercussions of the Capitol attack, especially with the upcoming presidential elections.
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