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January 6 Rioter Who Trump Pardoned Has Been Arrested One Day After Release

Trump-pardoned Jan. 6 rioter arrested again!

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In a shocking twist, one of the January 6 Capitol rioters has been arrested—just a day after being pardoned by former President Donald Trump.

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Trump’s pardons explained.

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The charge comes despite their recent pardon, which absolved crimes related to the infamous Capitol storming.

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On January 20, 2025, Trump issued an unprecedented pardon for every January 6 participant.

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The sweeping clemency nullified countless convictions and pending prosecutions tied to the attack.

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This bold move immediately reignited fierce debates across political and legal circles.

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Supporters praised Trump for what they saw as correcting “unjust” imprisonments.

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Critics, however, warned that these pardons could embolden future acts of political violence.

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The latest arrest marks the first sign of fallout from Trump’s controversial decision.

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Rioter’s criminal history described.

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Details reveal this person has a troubling criminal history, with multiple convictions before their involvement in the January 6 events.

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Records indicate a domestic violence conviction in 2017 for battery by strangulation.

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By 2021, additional charges surfaced for resisting law enforcement and battery against an officer.

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Rioter’s actions during protest revealed.

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During the Capitol attack, their actions reportedly stood out for their violence and audacity.

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Prosecutors claim they brought an explosive device and threw it into a tunnel crowded with police.

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The explosion left officers with significant injuries, including hearing damage lasting months.

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The rioter then allegedly grabbed a wooden plank and entered the Capitol, adding to the chaos inside.

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This individual faced 12 severe charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and carrying explosives.

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Despite their violent history, they pleaded not guilty to all counts in court.

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Charges against rioter detailed.

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The individual, who benefited from Trump’s controversial clemency of over 1,500 rioters, is facing new federal charges.

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The arrest occurred in Washington, D.C., connected to an indictment in Florida.

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Authorities allege that the individual committed a firearm-related offense in May 2023.

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A grand jury in Florida had indicted the individual months before the pardon, allowing legal action to proceed.

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Authorities allege that, as a convicted felon, they unlawfully possessed a firearm and ammunition.

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This latest charge, unrelated to January 6, could carry significant legal consequences.

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Observers are now questioning the effectiveness and wisdom of Trump’s blanket pardon policy.

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Rioter who was arrested after pardon revealed.

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The individual has been identified as 39-year-old Daniel Charles Ball.

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Ball’s name has appeared in headlines before for his violent actions on January 6.

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He became infamous for throwing an explosive and storming the Capitol wielding a weapon.

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The arrest reignites scrutiny on Trump’s pardons and their potential repercussions.

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Critics argue the decision undermines accountability and emboldens extremism.

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Pamela Hemphill, a fellow rioter who refused her pardon, spoke out against the move.

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“We were wrong that day. We broke the law—there should be no pardons,” she stated.

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As Ball remains in custody, the nation watches the ongoing fallout of the January 6 pardons.

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