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The president decided to address the injustices faced by 1,500 individuals affected by politicized prosecutions, many of whom had endured significant hardships over the past four years. This includes cases where even innocent bystanders, like two grandmothers, were arrested for merely being present at the Capitol. The president's actions aim to restore fairness to the justice system, particularly for those protesting against the killing of unborn children. Critics argue that this undermines safety, but the president believes reversing these politicized prosecutions enhances security. He highlights the disparity in sentencing, noting that a career criminal received only 27 months for burning down a police station, contrasting it with the treatment of those unjustly prosecuted.

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If reelected, promises include: largest deportation operation, death penalty for human traffickers, closing Department of Education, bringing prayer back to schools, banning gender affirming care, term limits for Congress, investigating Biden family, pardoning January 6th rioters, increasing penalties for underage offenders, deploying National Guard in cities, reassessing NATO participation, restoring Muslim travel ban, building freedom cities, developing flying cars, expanding natural gas drilling, promoting concealed carry rights, taxing universities for free online college.

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We’ve won, but now the work begins. I’ll be signing pardons for the January 6 hostages today. We’re bringing them home, and I’m grateful for the support from patriots across the country. We’ll make America safe again and restore authority to our law enforcement. Today, I’ll sign executive orders to revoke nearly 80 actions from the previous administration, freeze regulations, and halt federal hiring. We’ll ensure federal workers return to in-person work and address the cost of living crisis. I’m withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord to protect American jobs and industries. We’re restoring free speech and ending the weaponization of government against political adversaries. This is just the beginning of making America great again. Thank you all for being here.

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Speaker 0 questions the president's actions: "You're gonna honor first responders today, but you pardon hundreds of people who assaulted first responders. Why did you do that?" He also says, "Yeah. But you pardoned people who assaulted first responders." Speaker 1 replies: "No. I pardoned people that were assaulted themselves. They were assaulted by our government. I fired I pardoned j six people who were assaulted by our government. That's who assaulted, and they were treated unfairly." He continues: "There's never been a group of people in this country outside of maybe one instance that I can think of, but I won't get into it, that were treated more horribly than the people of J Six. So, no. I didn't assault. They didn't assault. They were assaulted." "And what I did was a great thing for humanity. They were treated very, very unfairly. There's never been an incident like it."

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Your party supports law enforcement, but if released prisoners commit crimes, should Trump be held accountable? No more than Biden should be for his policies. If Biden charges offenders who reoffend, he bears responsibility. Why can't your party admit when Trump is wrong? If offenders like the Proud Boys reoffend after being released, isn't Trump responsible? If judges are Trump-appointed, they face consequences; if Biden-appointed, they often walk free. During the Black Lives Matter protests, many offenders weren't prosecuted. You claim there's no coverage of riots, but that’s not true. I left the White House during a riot, and my life was threatened, yet there's no coverage of that. If they break the law, they go to jail. I asked you to acknowledge if you think the pardons are wrong. Those released under Soros-backed DAs often commit worse crimes without punishment. Thank you for your time.

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You think about Trump pardoning the January? Not so good. There were crimes that were committed. I did nine hundred days in solitary confinement, four years and six days without a trial in the DC Jail. I was never convicted. I was pardoned on 01/21/2025. I was arrested January 16. I never had a trial. Do you think that's wrong. No. That's wrong. So why was pardoning us wrong then? We had no chance in the DC Jail, in the DC court system. Is it a crime to stand up for your country against a stolen election? If you were an American, yes. Not would die. If the Democrats arrested you that you would get a fair jury trial in DC? I would certainly hope so. But but Republicans don't. Trump supporters don't. You're hoping it does not make it true. Bureaucrats, they couldn't care less about their constituency.

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Joe Biden's Department of Justice has caused significant suffering, and justice feels delayed for many. I want to express my gratitude to President Trump for keeping his promise to pardon the January 6th defendants on his first day in office, despite pushback from some Republicans. This act will alleviate a lot of pain and is a crucial first step toward healing and justice for those whose lives have been devastated by the actions of the current administration.

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It's never acceptable to assault a police officer. Regarding DJ Rodriguez, who used a stun gun on an officer during the Capitol riot and later confessed, the question of his pardon arises. However, many murderers today go uncharged, particularly in cities like Philadelphia and LA. Those who have served time in harsh conditions deserve consideration. In places like Portland and Minneapolis, where violence occurred and no one was held accountable, the situation is troubling. I decided to grant pardons, similar to Joe Biden, who also pardoned numerous criminals. Questions should focus on his pardons, including those for his relatives and associates.

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The weaponization of the justice department is concerning. Under Joe Biden, the department suggested that traditional Catholics could be considered domestic terrorists and indicated that individuals protesting school board policies might be investigated for terrorism. This politicization of the justice department is alarming, and we should not exacerbate the situation by allowing anyone appointed to the federal government to demand a pardon upfront. This could lead to a troubling precedent where appointments come with the expectation of immunity alongside a salary.

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Marxists, Islamists, and the administration have convinced a Washington DC jury to convict 5 pro-life activists who now face up to 11 years in prison for protesting. Meanwhile, individuals with different political beliefs are being sentenced to 10, 15, and even 20 years in prison. Antifa and other groups have caused chaos in cities like Portland, Minneapolis, and Seattle, engaging in violence, looting, and even taking over parts of the city. This political repression is immoral, un-American, and dangerous. If elected, the speaker promises to appoint a special task force to review the cases of unjustly persecuted political prisoners and sign their pardons or commutations on day 1.

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The president decided to address the cases of 1,500 individuals affected by the Department of Justice's actions over the past 48 months. Many were arrested for minor infractions, including two grandmothers jailed for being near the Capitol. This politicization of justice raises concerns about fairness. The president's recent pardons for 21 individuals protesting against abortion reflect a commitment to restore balance in the justice system. Critics argue that these actions make the country less safe, but the president counters that reversing politically motivated prosecutions is a step toward safety. He highlights the disparity in sentencing, noting that a career criminal received only 27 months for burning down a police station, while others faced harsher penalties for lesser offenses. The president aims to secure the nation while addressing these injustices.

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I'm frustrated with Merrick Garland using the Department of Justice for political purposes instead of impartially enforcing the law. It's time to stop complaining and take action. I'm announcing that I will hold all Department of Justice nominees accountable, because Garland will use them to harass political opponents. We need to halt this department until Garland promises to do his job and stop targeting political adversaries. Donald Trump is just one example. We've seen Catholic fathers harassed for pro-life activism, while violent criminals walk free after the 2020 riots. Harassing Christian parents while letting criminals go is pure politics, not justice. Let's slow down this department until Garland changes course and does his job correctly.

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On election day, imagine heading to the polls while Donald Trump, convicted of felonies, won't be able to vote. If we deny reality as a party, we'll end up with four more years of Joe Biden. When my colleagues supported Trump even if he was a felon, they confirmed his lies to the American people. Timidity in taking on Trump will be sensed by others like Xi, Putin, the Ayatollah, border cruisers, and criminals in our streets, who will take advantage of this failure of leadership. We need to embrace the old American idea that every person, including the president, is responsible for their own conduct. As president, I will work for the people, earning their trust and votes. Thank you, governor.

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The Supreme Court ruled that the felony charges against many January 6 protesters were unjust and should not have happened. We have been unfairly persecuted, prosecuted, and imprisoned. It is time to release my people.

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I'm deeply grateful to President Trump for my pardon. He's always helped me without asking for anything in return. My eight years in prison were a nightmare, stemming from false political charges. President Trump recognized the injustice. My family and I will never forget his kindness. This was a political attack, and I maintain my innocence. I never broke any laws. The weaponization of prosecutors for political purposes is a grave constitutional crisis. I’m committed to fighting for justice. I'm writing a book about my experience, a journey from the governor’s mansion to prison. My faith and family sustained me. I plan to continue consulting and writing, and I hope to help President Trump reform our justice system. I haven't decided about running for office again; my wife is against it!

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Thank you, President Trump, for pardoning me. I appreciate you pardoning myself and all the January sixers. Thank you for giving me my freedom back. Trump, thank you for the pardon. You saved me. Thank you so much for having our backs and getting us home to our families. Thank you, Donald Trump, for giving me a pardon. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart, from my kids, my family, and friends. You gave me seven years of freedom back. Thank you for pardoning us, President Trump, for pardoning me and saving our lives and our family. Thank you for my pardon.

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We have witnessed the government, particularly the Department of Justice, being weaponized against law-abiding Americans exercising their constitutional rights, such as Catholics practicing their faith, parents attending school board meetings, and peaceful protesters outside abortion clinics. As attorney general, I will put an end to this weaponization. Targeting parents at school board meetings and sending informants into churches must stop. Additionally, branding parents as domestic terrorists or attempting to incarcerate political opponents must also cease. This is the response I was hoping to hear.

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I've put an end to the weaponization of government. A prime example of this was when a sitting president was allowed to viciously prosecute a political opponent, like myself. But how did that turn out? Not too good. Not too good at all.

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I walked out of the DC Gulag after four years and six days, now a free man thanks to President Trump’s pardon. We sincerely thank him for his support, but the fight isn’t over. Many of my comrades remain imprisoned due to unjust charges from the DOJ. Jeremy Brown, a Green Beret, and Edward Kelly, a former Marine and father, are still behind bars, along with others like Dominic Bach and Daniel Ball. The pardon did not cover all charges related to January 6. We urge the president to expand the pardon to include these unjust charges. God bless America.

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The speaker was told that the DOJ is still opposing the Babbitt family's wrongful death lawsuit. The speaker responded that they are a "big fan of Ashley Babbitt," who they believe was a "really good person" and a "big MAGA fan" who was "innocently standing there" and that it was a "disgrace" that "a man did something to her that was unthinkable when he shot her." The speaker will look into the case. The speaker was told that the officer who shot Babbitt, Michael Bird, is still on duty and was given a raise and a medal. The speaker believes he may have also received a promotion and that it is a "disgrace." The speaker will look into Bird's reputation. The speaker claims that the people at the January 6th riot "had no guns," and that "there was something to do with the FBI" and "Antifa." The speaker believes that this group of people has been treated more harshly than any other group, with few exceptions. The speaker pardoned people involved in the riot, and believes that "this whole movement that we have is just a it's a very inspiring thing what's happened to our country."

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Sheriff Joe, a patriot who protected our borders, was unfairly treated by the Obama administration before an election he would have won. Despite this, I stand by my pardon of Sheriff Joe. The people of Arizona, who know him best, would agree with me.

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Two weeks ago on Fox News, you mentioned that those who protested peacefully on January 6th should be pardoned, while those who committed violence should not. You also noted that there are gray areas in these cases, particularly regarding the Department of Justice's handling of prosecutions, which you believe involved double standards and denial of constitutional rights. Regarding specific cases of violence against police officers, you clarified that while such violence is not justified, the focus should be on the unfair prosecution by the DOJ. You argue that the pardon power is not reserved for perfect individuals, and the decision to pardon was about rectifying perceived injustices in the legal process.

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We won, but now the work begins. Tonight, I will sign pardons for the January 6 hostages and many others. Thank you to everyone who supported us. We’re bringing our people home, and I’m grateful to the service members keeping us safe. We will restore authority to law enforcement and make our cities safe again. I’m signing executive orders to revoke 80 of the previous administration's actions, implement a hiring freeze, and require federal workers to return to the office. We’re withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord and restoring free speech. We will end the weaponization of government against political opponents. This is just the beginning. We’re going to make America great again, and you’ll see positive changes starting today. Thank you for being here.

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Hello to everyone at the March For Life. Thank you for your extraordinary love for the unborn. Each year, people from all backgrounds come to our nation's capital to advocate for babies who cannot speak for themselves. I am proud to be the first president to join you in person. Thanks to your efforts, the Supreme Court returned the issue of abortion to the states. In my second term, we will protect the gains made and oppose the push for a federal right to unlimited abortion. We will support mothers, adoption, and foster care, and ensure justice for those attacked for their faith. I recently pardoned Paula Harlow, who was sentenced for praying outside a clinic. Religious persecution will not be tolerated in America. Thank you for your unwavering hope and support. God bless you and America. Thank you, President Trump, for your pro-life commitments. We stand with you in support of unborn children and mothers.

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I'm granting a full pardon to former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. I believe he was wrongly targeted and given an unfairly harsh eighteen-year sentence. He's a good person with a supportive wife who fought hard for him. This pardon allows him to live a normal life. While I considered him for an ambassadorship, that's not happening, though I believe he's as clean as anyone here. This was a terrible injustice, and it's my honor to correct it.
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