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Some Trump voters are not happy with his pardons

The pardons of Jan. 6 insurrections are against the laws, but do they have to be served? Reply to President Biden

Many people who received pardons for their roles in the attack on the US Capitol four years ago are serving excessively long sentences according to President Trump.

The former chairman of the Proud Boys, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy, was given a pardon as was the leader of the Oath Keepers.

He said that his supporters were prosecuted even though they aren’t charged all over, and that he had murderers who weren’t charged all over.

Murderers don’t have time. You look at a few of the district attorneys. They chase political opponents, but they don’t do anything about people who shoot people in the street.

Biden said the pardons were necessary because of the threat of unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions by the incoming Trump administration.

“Many of them, probably it was the right thing to do, they made a bad choice,” said Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. “But anybody who was convicted of assault on a police officer, I just can’t get there at all. I don’t think it was a good idea.

“I do not support pardons given to people who engaged in violence on Jan. 6, including assaulting police officers, or breaking windows to get into the Capitol, for example.”

“I do fear the message that is sent to these brave men and women that stood by us, that’s how disappointed I was with the decision,” she said.

“I don’t think this is appropriate for children,” said Elmore. “It’s against everything that this country is supposed to represent. It’s against law and order. Those people were found guilty of their crimes.”

“I believe if [the rioters] were instructed to do something and they did not follow the officers or the police enforcement rules and follow what they said, they should be serving their time,” he said. It is a slap in the face of the law establishment. People have to serve time. They should as well.

The pardon that Trump issued Monday night referred to the January investigations and prosecutions as a national injustice.

According to an NPR/PBS News/Marist poll conducted earlier this month, nearly six out of 10 Americans don’t like President Trump’s decision to pardon the people involved in the January insurrection to stop a peaceful transfer of power.

Mauro told NPR on Tuesday that he knows people who went to rallies in Washington on the day of the insurrection, after voting for Trump in the last three elections. He said he doesn’t think everyone who was at the Capitol should stay locked up.

He said it was difficult to reconcile that. I’m sure that there’s a lot of people upset with the Jan. 6 people. I can understand it. I don’t have a problem with them if they didn’t physically accost the police officer.

Correspondence to Perruzzi, a Republican Democrat, on the Capitol Shooting at the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Susanne Brown,

Mary Ann Perruzzi, a Republican voter in Massachusetts, said she thinks Democrats are to blame for what happened at the Capitol, citing conspiracy theories she read on social media.

Perruzzi denied that Trump supporters were behind the violence against law enforcement, despite public information linking many of the attackers to right-wing groups.

Deborah Elmore is an independent voter who voted for Trump in 2016 but has since become critical of him and the GOP. She said she doesn’t understand why so many Americans are standing by Trump on this issue.

She said that she was “sickened” by the images she saw, of the policemen being shoved inside the Capitol’s door, and people using the flag to beat other people.

Brown, who is now retired, had a slew of jobs throughout his life. One of the jobs was working as a police officer. Many of the people who were pardoned were convicted of violence against police. Allowing them to go free amounts to an abuse of power and a miscarriage of justice, according to Brown.

He said he voted for President Trump in the presidential election because immigration was one of his key issues and he felt he didn’t know enough about the Democratic nominee, former Vice President Kamala Harris.