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  • 1/23/2025
President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons to over 1,500 individuals linked to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, a move that surprised aides and allies due to its broad scope. Trump previously promised a nuanced approach. Monday's pardons extended clemency to individuals convicted of both nonviolent and violent crimes, including those who assaulted police officers. The decision faced criticism from law enforcement, former prosecutors, and Republican lawmakers while garnering support from Trump’s MAGA base and allies. Trump defended the pardons as lenient and just, citing the harsh prison conditions many had endured.

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00:02President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons to over 1,500 individuals linked to the January 6th
00:08Capitol attack, a move that surprised aides and allies due to its broad scope.
00:13Trump previously promised a nuanced approach, and Monday's pardons extended clemency to
00:19individuals convicted of both nonviolent and violent crimes, including those who assaulted
00:24police officers. The decision faced criticism from law enforcement, former prosecutors,
00:30and Republican lawmakers, while garnering support from Trump's MAGA base and allies.
00:36Trump defended the pardon as
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