House Speaker Johnson won’t ‘second-guess’ Trump Jan. 6 pardons
- The clemency order resulted in the release of more than 200 individuals, including leaders of extremist groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, convicted of serious crimes related to the insurrection.
- Federal prosecutors began filing motions to dismiss cases against rioters, indicating a significant shift in the Justice Department's approach following Trump's actions.
- Trump's decision to pardon those convicted of assaulting police during the Capitol attack has raised questions about his stance on political violence and the treatment of the rioters as victims.
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Johnson flip-flops on Trump Jan. 6 rioter pardons — then orders probe into committee
After Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said that January 6 rioters who committed acts of violence should not be let off the hook — he's standing by President Donald Trump's move to pardon hundreds of rioters, according to Politico.Politico's Kyle Cheney reported via Bluesky, "This morning, Speaker Johnso...
Johnson Flip-Flops On Pardons For Violent January 6 Felons
After Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said that January 6 rioters who committed acts of violence should not be let off the hook — he's standing by President Donald Trump's move to pardon hundreds of rioters, according to Politico.Politico's Kyle Cheney reported via Bluesky, "This morning, Speaker Johnso...
House Speaker Johnson won’t ‘second-guess’ Trump Jan. 6 pardons
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., praises President Donald Trump while continuing to criticize former President Joe Biden during a news conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP/J. Scott Applewhite) House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., praises President Donald Trump while continuing to criticize former President Joe Biden during a news conference at the…

Trump's pardons for rioters 'disturbing,' former top Jan. 6 prosecutor says
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons and commutations for nearly all of the rioters charged with joining the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol was “disturbing” and an affront to the law enforcement officers who were assaulted at the hands of the pro-Trump mob, a former top prosecutor from the D.C. U.S. attorney’s office told ABC News in an exclusive interview Tuesday. “It’s disturbing because wha…
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