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Trump on Meet The Press Calls for Jail Time for Liz Cheney and January 6 Committee Members, Pledges to Pardon Rioters
Dec 8, 2024, 05:02 PM
During an appearance on 'Meet The Press', Donald Trump reiterated his stance on the January 6th committee, stating that members, including Liz Cheney, should be jailed for their actions. Trump specifically mentioned Cheney, Bennie Thompson, and others involved in the committee, asserting that anyone who voted in favor of the committee's actions should face imprisonment. He also expressed his intention to pardon those involved in the January 6 Capitol riots if he were to regain the presidency. Trump's comments have drawn significant attention as he continues to address his views on the committee's investigations and the January 6 events.
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