Future actions by Senate Democrats regarding Trump's January 6 pardons by Jun 30, 2025
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46 Senate Democrats Move to Condemn Trump's Pardons of January 6 Rioters; John Fetterman Abstaining
Jan 27, 2025, 01:45 PM
Senate Democrats are preparing a formal resolution to condemn President Donald Trump's pardons of individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riots, particularly those who assaulted Capitol Police officers. The resolution has garnered support from 46 Democratic senators, with the exception of John Fetterman, who is abstaining. Senator Patty Murray is leading the initiative and plans to attempt to pass the resolution on the Senate floor this week, potentially through unanimous consent, although a Republican objection could impede its passage. The resolution aims to increase political pressure on Republicans to denounce the pardons granted to those convicted of violent actions during the insurrection.
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