Trump exploded for January 6, rebellion, pardons
Trump’s supporters clash with police and security forces while the Storm American Capitol in Washington, DC, January 6, 2021.
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President Donald Trump was shattered on Tuesday night pardon from January 6th Us Capitol Riot Participants after praising the police during the speech A common session of Congress.
“F — You !!!”, twisted former capitol police officer Harry Dunn as Trump spoke. “VI-H — You pardoned our attackers.”
Dunn was one of the police officers who defended the US Capitol from the Hordes of Trump’s supporters on January 6, 2021, while breaking into the complex. The joint session of the Congress met that day to confirm the election of the President Joe Biden On the eve of Trump’s false claims that he actually won the 2020 election.
A few hours after January 20th, he swore in his second -class term, Trump issued full pardons for about 1,500 people charged with crimes associated with rebellion.
Ambassador Madeleine Dean, in her own tweet on Tuesday night, wrote: “Less than 24 hours after he took over, Donald Trump pardoned the violent criminals who attacked our capitol on January 6th.”
“This is not fair, equal and impartial justice,” Dean, Democrat in Pensilvania, wrote. “The complete disrespect for the reign of the law and the police and the first subjects who keep us guarding us.”
Tail. Sylvia Garcia, D-Texas. He tweeted: “The height of hypocrisy. Trump speaks of a big game about standing with … blue, but on the first day of his administration, he pardoned hundreds of police officers who tried to steal the election on January 6, 2021.”
And Lois Frankel, D-Fla, called Trump, writing on X, “Cleaning hundreds of agents of the FBI and DOJ investigating the rebellion at the 6th January-January institution for the implementation of career law, not politically appointed, makes us safer, safer or advanced.”
Tail. Andre Carson, D-Ind., Tweeta said: “Checking the facts: President Trump claims to stand with the implementation of the law. But his pardon on January 6th in the institution, he brought the life of an officer in danger, including Indiana.”
Ambassador Judy Chhu tweeted that “Trump insults the American people, saying,” Let us return the law and order. “