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- Apply for Clemency - United States Department of Justice
On January 20, 2025, President Trump issued a pardon proclamation for certain offenses relating to the events at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021
- Granting Pardons And Commutation Of Sentences For Certain Offenses . . .
GRANTING PARDONS AND COMMUTATION OF SENTENCES FOR CERTAIN OFFENSES RELATING TO THE EVENTS AT OR NEAR THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL ON JANUARY 6, 2021
- Office of the Pardon Attorney - United States Department of Justice
On January 20, 2025, President Trump granted clemency for certain offenses relating to the events at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021 As directed by the President's clemency proclamation, the Office of the Pardon Attorney is ready to issue certificates of pardon to the people covered by the clemency proclamation
- Office of the Pardon Attorney | Office of the Pardon Attorney
The Office of the Pardon Attorney assists the President in the exercise of executive clemency Executive clemency may take several forms, including pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fine or restitution, and reprieve
- Pardon Warrant Jan 6 Investigation - United States Department of Justice
THE MEI\ 1BERS OF CONGRESS WHO SERVED ON THE SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE JANUARY 6TH ATTACK ON THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL ("SELECT COMMITTEE"); THE STAFF OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE, AS PROVIDED BY HOUSE RESOLUTION 503 AND THE POLICE OFFICERS FROM THE D C METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT OR THE U S CAPITOL POLICE WHO TESTIFIED BEFORE THE
- Clemency Grants by President Donald J. Trump (2025-Present)
Clemency Grants by President Donald J Trump (2025-Present) January 20, 2025 Granting Pardons and Commutations of Sentences for Certain Offenses Relating to the Events at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021
- Full List of Pardoned J6 Defendants Now Accused of Other Crimes
Some January 6 rioters who benefited from the slew of pardons handed out by Trump have, once again, found themselves in legal trouble
- Justice Department: Jan. 6 defendants who accept pardons . . . - POLITICO
The Justice Department sent a message Wednesday to Jan 6 defendants: Accepting a pardon from Donald Trump is “a confession of guilt” for your crimes “[A] pardon at some unspecified date in
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