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Trump Pardons 1,500 Convicted in Capitol Attack, Calls Them 'Hostages', Issues Six Commutations
Jan 21, 2025, 12:50 AM
President Donald Trump has issued pardons for approximately 1,500 individuals convicted for their involvement in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, referring to them as "hostages." In addition to the pardons, he has commuted the sentences of six others, stating that he may grant them full pardons upon further review. Trump signed an executive order granting these pardons and commutations shortly after returning to the White House, fulfilling a promise made during his campaign. He expressed hope that the pardoned individuals would be released immediately, saying, "We hope they come out tonight, frankly."
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