Donald Trump defends pardoning violent January 6 offenders because he claims people can commit murder in America without being charged.
Within hours of his inauguration, Trump fulfilled his most troubling campaign vow to pardon all the January 6 offenders. He pardoned 1,500 offenders without regard for the severity of the offenses, meaning even the most violent offenders are set to be freed. For example, one of the men pardoned was Daniel Rodriguez, who was serving a 12.5-year sentence after he admitted to attacking former DC officer Michael Fanone with a stun gun to the neck, among other felony offenses. Fanone very narrowly survived the attack from the January 6 mob, which caused him to suffer a concussion, heart attack, and traumatic brain injury. Now, Trump has freed Rodriguez and five other men who attacked and nearly murdered Fanone. Fanone has stated that he and his family are not safe since Trump freed these violent criminals who have not served their sentences or demonstrated they no longer pose a threat to society.
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