Trump claims he is considering "full pardons with an apology" for January 6th defendants if he becomes president again
· Sep 2, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Donald Trump hinted during a Newsmax interview that he might pardon January 6th defendants if he returns to the White House.

Many of Trump's biggest supporters view his refusal to touch the January 6th issue before leaving the White House as one of his worst moments, but with the Democrats keeping political prisoners without trial for nearly two years now, it's clear that action must be taken.

From BizPac Review speaking of the J6 defendants:

"How do we right this wrong? What can you do?" Bell asked to begin the topic discussion.

"So I met with them a number of times, but I met with and I'm financially supporting people that are incredible, and they were in my office actually two days ago. That's very much on my mind. It's a disgrace what they've done to them, what they've done to these people. It's disgraceful," he declared.

Trump continued, "And mostly, I mean, you know, it's firemen. They're policemen. They're people in the military. They're people that were you know, you look at what took place with the police, where they're ushering them in and so many different things."

"And we're working on it very hard. We're working with legals, you know, this radical left system. These people are sick. There's something wrong with them. Nobody's ever seen anything like this and they don't mind and they're cold," Trump explained.

Donald Trump acknowledges that the J6 defendants are being treated with extreme cruelty and vindictiveness by anti-Trump judges and prosecutors.

"You get this, you get some of these judges that that are so as so nasty and so angry, mean the sentences. And I will tell you, I will look very, very favorably about full pardons if I decide to run. And if I win, I will be looking very, very strongly about pardons. Full pardons," he said...

"I think that's probably going to be the best because even if they go for two months or six months and, you know, they have sentences that go a lot longer than that, but we'll be looking very, very seriously at full pardons because we can't let that happen. What's happened here, and I mean full pardons with an apology to many," Trump concluded.

This is big news and will be sure to energize many Trump supporters.

...And probably those with Trump Derangement Syndrome too!


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