Luke Hoffman, one of the nearly 1,500 January 6 rioters pardoned by Donald Trump, is feeling "thankful" following the executive order ... and has no plans to apologize for his role in the attempted coup.
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00:00I think it's obvious, but I'm still asking what's your what's your reaction to what the president did? I'm just
00:09thankful and you know, he's a he's a man of his word and
00:14I'm just very grateful to get home to my family and get back to life. There are
00:19critics out there who are distinguishing between people who were just there and people who
00:27Assaulted police officers. That's what you were convicted of to those critics. You say what?
00:33Um, I I say, you know in any situation. It's just perspective is important and and you know
00:40If you were there, then you know
00:43you know, it's it's things aren't always just as simple as is a narrative that's given and
00:50you know
00:51things can can happen in a certain way and
00:55You know
00:57You really wouldn't had to be there and know everything that transpired and I think things will
01:04You know come out in time. Everyone watching. This is basing
01:08their their judgment of you on the videos that we've seen the
01:14Thousands of videos of what went on on January 6th, and we did see people
01:20Not saying that we saw you specifically but we did see people engaging in violence with police against police against police
01:27So are you saying that there's in your case specifically? There's gonna be something that would clear your name
01:34I mean, I think my name's been you know more cleared by the pardon, but I think that
01:40You know in my case and that's really what I'll speak of because you know perspective is very important
01:46Of course I have perspective over my own
01:50Case there is that you know?
01:53self-defense
01:56Is a very important part, you know of of our country and you know, I
02:02Was protecting myself and my wife
02:05From
02:07You know, what was just a blatant assault and when we were just peacefully
02:13Protesting from the beginning so I believe that there are people that did commit crimes that day
02:21From anything that you saw while you were there or any video that you've seen not that I've seen video wise
02:27I don't watch a terrible amount of media or social media or anything like that
02:33And I don't know. I don't know what everybody's situation was and I don't I don't have the perspective
02:40You know to get to give that answer
02:43Clearly, I mean we saw it with our own eyes
02:46There were police officers
02:48147 police officers injured some died and you see
02:53visually the assault as people try to break into the Capitol and
02:59The police officers they view them as obstacles and they tore them apart
03:04So surely you're not saying you didn't see any of that because everybody saw that
03:10No, no, no, no, you know, I didn't
03:13Like I said, I don't I don't watch much media
03:17And I don't
03:19Participate on social media and things like that and so seeing that seeing a snippet or a clip of something, you know
03:25We'll only tell a small amount of a story and I think each individual needs to tell their own story
03:30and I think that's what's important is that everybody gets a voice and a chance to tell their own story and
03:36You know
03:38Everybody's perspective is important and let's let's just be patient and give time
03:43For those perspectives to be heard and for for everybody to get a chance to add to the narrative