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Trump Has Bizarre Four-Word Response To Journalist Asking Why He Pardoned Someone For Assaulting Police Officer

Trump bizarre reason for pardon exposed.

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In a move that’s ignited fierce debate, President Donald Trump has pardoned over 1,500 individuals convicted for their roles in the January 6 Capitol riots.

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The Capitol riot detailed.

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The January 6, 2021, Capitol riot was a significant event in U.S. history.

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Supporters of then-President Trump stormed the Capitol building, disrupting the certification of the 2020 presidential election results.

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The violent breach resulted in over 140 police officers injured and at least seven fatalities.

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Daniel Rodriguez, a California resident, was among the rioters.

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Pardon for someone who assaulted police officer explained.

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Among those granted clemency is Daniel “DJ” Rodriguez, who assaulted Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone with a stun gun during the chaos.

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He used a stun gun to attack Officer Fanone, causing the officer to lose consciousness and suffer a heart attack.

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Rodriguez was later arrested, pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges, and received a substantial prison sentence.

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Rodriguez had been sentenced to 12 years and seven months in prison for his actions on that fateful day.

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His actions were widely condemned, and his sentencing was seen as a message against assaults on law enforcement.

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Reactions to Trump’s pardons exposed.

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President Trump’s decision to pardon Rodriguez has been met with mixed reactions.

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Supporters argue that the pardons are a step toward national reconciliation.

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Critics, including law enforcement organizations, believe it undermines the rule of law.

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The Fraternal Order of Police stated that such acts devalue the sacrifices made by officers.

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The president’s sweeping pardons have sparked a national conversation about justice and accountability.

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Some view the move as a fulfillment of campaign promises to address perceived injustices.

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Others fear it sets a dangerous precedent, potentially encouraging future acts of political violence.

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Legal experts are debating the implications of such broad use of presidential pardon powers.

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Federal judges have criticized the pardons, describing them as based on a “revisionist myth.”

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They argue that this clemency disregards the severe consequences of the mob’s actions and undermines justice.

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Trump’s defence of pardons detailed.

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During the press briefing, Trump defended his decision by pointing to other instances where individuals committing serious crimes haven’t been charged.

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He mentioned cities like Philadelphia and Los Angeles, suggesting disparities in the justice system.

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Trump also referenced past events in Portland and Seattle, where protests led to violence, and claimed that perpetrators faced no consequences.

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He argued that those involved in the Capitol riots have already endured significant hardships in “disgusting” prison conditions.

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Trump’s bizarre response confirmed.

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During a recent press briefing, a reporter confronted President Trump about Rodriguez’s pardon.

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The journalist asked, “You would agree it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?”

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Trump responded succinctly, “Sure.”

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Pressed further on why Rodriguez deserved a pardon, Trump initially replied, “Well, I don’t know.”

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He then elaborated, suggesting that many individuals have faced harsh conditions in prison and that others committing serious crimes haven’t been charged.

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Public continue to debate Trump’s pardons.

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As the nation grapples with these developments, the debate over the balance between justice and mercy continues.

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The pardons have also caused divisions within the GOP, with some leaders expressing concern over the political repercussions.

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Only time will tell how these decisions will impact the country’s political and social landscape.

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