Summary

Donald Trump has vowed to pardon non-violent January 6 rioters when he returns to office, sparking hope among his supporters.

Many convicted for their roles in the Capitol attack anticipate their lives will improve once pardoned, viewing the event as government repression rather than an attack on democracy.

While Trump supporters view the pardons as a means of justice, critics argue they could embolden future violence.

Critics warn that mass pardons could set a dangerous precedent, with 61% of Americans opposing the move.

  • @orclev
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    82 days ago

    He might pardon a couple of them just to get a sound bite out of it, but once he’s shown that he “won” by pardoning a couple he won’t give a shit anymore and he’ll leave the rest to rot in prison.