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Crimes of the Pardoned January 6 Insurrectionists

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The Trump Administration is wont to remind us constantly of any crime committed by undocumented migrants. Not so surprisingly, they are silent when it comes to the crimes committed by those pardoned by President Trump for their assault on the US Capitol, beating police, smashing doors and windows, defecating on the Capitol floor and smearing it on the walls, and searching for the Vice President in order to hang him.

"We love you all very much", said Trump when he finally addressed the assault hours after it began and after he spent 187 minutes watching it live on TV, even hearing the chants of "Hang Mike Pence" (as all who watched also heard on TV).

Here are the crimes committed by the insurrectionists after Trump pardoned them:

sexual assault, child sexual assault, production and possession of child pornography, rape, conspiracy to commit murder of FBI agents, kidnapping, aggravated robbery, reckless homicide, driving under the influence causing death, illegal possession of firearms, domestic violence by strangulation, burglary, vandalism, grand theft, stalking, violation of protective orders, threatening public officials and drug trafficking

Had Trump not pardoned them, the country would be a lot safer and many people---including innocent children---would have been spared the horrors of what these criminals wrought. Frankly, common sense would suggest that the kind of people who would do what the insurrectionists did on 6 January might also be the kind of people prone to commit other heinous crimes. Thus, Trump bears some responsibility for what these people have subsequently done.

Here are the names of the criminals:

  • David Daniel 

  • Andrew Kyle Grisby 

  • Theodore Middendorf 

  • Andrew Quentin Taake 

  • John D. Andries 

  • Joshua Lee Atwood 

  • Bryan Betancur 

  • Dominic Box 

  • Kyle Travis Colton 

  • Timothy Desjardins 

  • James Tate Grant 

  • Jarod Lee Hawks 

  • Joshua Dillon Haynes 

  • Emily Hernandez 

  • Colby Dillion Herrington 

  • Daryl Eugene Johnson 

  • Edward Kelley 

  • Kene Brian Lazo 

  • Jia Liu 

  • Martin Joseph Pastucci 

  • Donald Nathan Pelham 

  • Narayana Chandra Rheiner 

  • Alan Michael St. Onge 

  • Hatchet Speed 

  • Taylor Taranto 

  • Shane Jason Woods 

  • Miles Adkins 

  • Zachary Alam 

  • John Banuelos 

  • Brent John Holdridge 

  • Matthew Huttle 

  • Christopher Moynihan 

https://www.newsweek.com/list-of-pardoned-jan-6-rioters-who-have-faced-new-criminal-charges-11318677

3 hours ago, Wingate said:

The Trump Administration is wont to remind us constantly of any crime committed by undocumented migrants. Not so surprisingly, they are silent when it comes to the crimes committed by those pardoned by President Trump for their assault on the US Capitol, beating police, smashing doors and windows, defecating on the Capitol floor and smearing it on the walls, and searching for the Vice President in order to hang him.

"We love you all very much", said Trump when he finally addressed the assault hours after it began and after he spent 187 minutes watching it live on TV, even hearing the chants of "Hang Mike Pence" (as all who watched also heard on TV).

Here are the crimes committed by the insurrectionists after Trump pardoned them:

sexual assault, child sexual assault, production and possession of child pornography, rape, conspiracy to commit murder of FBI agents, kidnapping, aggravated robbery, reckless homicide, driving under the influence causing death, illegal possession of firearms, domestic violence by strangulation, burglary, vandalism, grand theft, stalking, violation of protective orders, threatening public officials and drug trafficking

Had Trump not pardoned them, the country would be a lot safer and many people---including innocent children---would have been spared the horrors of what these criminals wrought. Frankly, common sense would suggest that the kind of people who would do what the insurrectionists did on 6 January might also be the kind of people prone to commit other heinous crimes. Thus, Trump bears some responsibility for what these people have subsequently done.

Here are the names of the criminals:

  • David Daniel 

  • Andrew Kyle Grisby 

  • Theodore Middendorf 

  • Andrew Quentin Taake 

  • John D. Andries 

  • Joshua Lee Atwood 

  • Bryan Betancur 

  • Dominic Box 

  • Kyle Travis Colton 

  • Timothy Desjardins 

  • James Tate Grant 

  • Jarod Lee Hawks 

  • Joshua Dillon Haynes 

  • Emily Hernandez 

  • Colby Dillion Herrington 

  • Daryl Eugene Johnson 

  • Edward Kelley 

  • Kene Brian Lazo 

  • Jia Liu 

  • Martin Joseph Pastucci 

  • Donald Nathan Pelham 

  • Narayana Chandra Rheiner 

  • Alan Michael St. Onge 

  • Hatchet Speed 

  • Taylor Taranto 

  • Shane Jason Woods 

  • Miles Adkins 

  • Zachary Alam 

  • John Banuelos 

  • Brent John Holdridge 

  • Matthew Huttle 

  • Christopher Moynihan 

https://www.newsweek.com/list-of-pardoned-jan-6-rioters-who-have-faced-new-criminal-charges-11318677

More "very good people" 😅

5 hours ago, Wingate said:

Had Trump not pardoned them, the country would be a lot safer and many people---including innocent children---would have been spared the horrors of what these criminals wrought.

How many were released from custody due to the pardon?

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