Pardons

Summary of Developments Involving January 6 Participants Pardoned by Donald Trump

 Recent Arrest:
A man pardoned by Trump for his role in the January 6th attack, who previously fired a gun during the Capitol riot, has been re-arrested on charges of kidnapping and sexual assault.

Other Incidents Involving Pardoned January 6 Participants:

Another pardoned individual was arrested after threatening to assassinate Democratic House Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

The man known for wearing a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt during the attack, also pardoned, was arrested after his fighting dogs mauled four people, sending them to the hospital.

Another participant was convicted on child pornography charges.

One was convicted of plotting to kill FBI agents.

Another was convicted in connection with a home invasion.

One pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for sex.

A woman received 10 years in prison for killing someone while driving under the influence.

Another was arrested for stealing industrial copper.

One was shot by a sheriff’s deputy while allegedly resisting arrest.

Context:
All of the above individuals, including those convicted or arrested for sexual assault, child exploitation, violent crimes, and other offenses, were pardoned by former President Donald Trump.
Trump has now issued 77 additional pardons, all to people involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and keep him in power despite losing.

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