• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    14 days ago

    I have a prediction to make.

    I don’t believe Trump will pardon most convicted Jan6ers.

    He might pardon one or two here and there, but the bulk will stay locked up.

    The reason is twofold:

    1. Most of the Jan6ers have nothing to bargain with, Trump won’t waste his time pardoning people who he can’t use…
    2. These are dangerous people, they have shown that they are willing to attack the government, and that is not what he would want now.
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        13 days ago

        Most of them will be out before the end of his second term because our justice system is a mockery of itself and the punishment for attacking the seat of government with intent to harm or kill the congresspeople inside is essentially a slap on the wrist. A few years in prison was the typical sentence. Some got only a few months and are already out, others are in there for up to 15 years.

        Genuinely he won’t have to pardon more than a handful of them anyway if he just waits until he’s leaving office for (hopefully) the last time and then he can say he made good on that promise. But make no mistake, he does not care if those dedicated and loyal followers who flew to D.C. on his command and committed treason in his name rot in prison for the rest of their lives. We could only be so lucky.