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That's Rhodes' one big complaint, that he was given a commutation instead of a pardon. A commutation can erase a sentence, but it does not restore all your rights, such as the right to buy guns. He told the interviewer he was applying for a pardon. He said, I think everyone deserves a pardon, without any exception.
That's Rhodes' one big complaint, that he was given a commutation instead of a pardon. A commutation can erase a sentence, but it does not restore all your rights, such as the right to buy guns. He told the interviewer he was applying for a pardon. He said, I think everyone deserves a pardon, without any exception.
That's Rhodes' one big complaint, that he was given a commutation instead of a pardon. A commutation can erase a sentence, but it does not restore all your rights, such as the right to buy guns. He told the interviewer he was applying for a pardon. He said, I think everyone deserves a pardon, without any exception.
So that's Rhodes' version of history. They were sham trials. It was actually a day of peace. It's a revision of history that Trump and his allies are likely to try and push and push for the next four years. House Speaker Mike Johnson has already formed a select subcommittee on January 6th to, quote, continue our efforts to uncover the full truth that is owed to the American people.
So that's Rhodes' version of history. They were sham trials. It was actually a day of peace. It's a revision of history that Trump and his allies are likely to try and push and push for the next four years. House Speaker Mike Johnson has already formed a select subcommittee on January 6th to, quote, continue our efforts to uncover the full truth that is owed to the American people.
So that's Rhodes' version of history. They were sham trials. It was actually a day of peace. It's a revision of history that Trump and his allies are likely to try and push and push for the next four years. House Speaker Mike Johnson has already formed a select subcommittee on January 6th to, quote, continue our efforts to uncover the full truth that is owed to the American people.
But for a whole crew of other people involved in January 6th, these pardons represent a reversal of justice. January 6th did not require delicate forensics. It has to be one of the most well-documented crimes in modern history. There are tens of thousands of hours of video showing rioters beating up police with whatever tools are at hand.
But for a whole crew of other people involved in January 6th, these pardons represent a reversal of justice. January 6th did not require delicate forensics. It has to be one of the most well-documented crimes in modern history. There are tens of thousands of hours of video showing rioters beating up police with whatever tools are at hand.
But for a whole crew of other people involved in January 6th, these pardons represent a reversal of justice. January 6th did not require delicate forensics. It has to be one of the most well-documented crimes in modern history. There are tens of thousands of hours of video showing rioters beating up police with whatever tools are at hand.
At least five people died for reasons that are in some way related to the insurrection. Some 140 police officers were injured, and many could never work again. On Wednesday, retired officer Michael Fanone had choice words for Rhodes, which he expressed live on CNN.
At least five people died for reasons that are in some way related to the insurrection. Some 140 police officers were injured, and many could never work again. On Wednesday, retired officer Michael Fanone had choice words for Rhodes, which he expressed live on CNN.
At least five people died for reasons that are in some way related to the insurrection. Some 140 police officers were injured, and many could never work again. On Wednesday, retired officer Michael Fanone had choice words for Rhodes, which he expressed live on CNN.
The judge who sentenced Taylor Johnitakis, Judge Royce Lamberth, wrote a letter in connection with the sentencing. He wrote, "'Political violence rots republics. Therefore, January 6th must not become a precedent for further violence against political opponents or governmental institutions.'" Lamberth is 81. His wife died a few months ago.
The judge who sentenced Taylor Johnitakis, Judge Royce Lamberth, wrote a letter in connection with the sentencing. He wrote, "'Political violence rots republics. Therefore, January 6th must not become a precedent for further violence against political opponents or governmental institutions.'" Lamberth is 81. His wife died a few months ago.
The judge who sentenced Taylor Johnitakis, Judge Royce Lamberth, wrote a letter in connection with the sentencing. He wrote, "'Political violence rots republics. Therefore, January 6th must not become a precedent for further violence against political opponents or governmental institutions.'" Lamberth is 81. His wife died a few months ago.
He had a handful of new January 6 cases on his docket, but of course they've disappeared. In that sentencing letter, he continued, this is not normal. We tried to reach him to talk about the pardons, by the way, but he wasn't ready to talk about them yet.
He had a handful of new January 6 cases on his docket, but of course they've disappeared. In that sentencing letter, he continued, this is not normal. We tried to reach him to talk about the pardons, by the way, but he wasn't ready to talk about them yet.
He had a handful of new January 6 cases on his docket, but of course they've disappeared. In that sentencing letter, he continued, this is not normal. We tried to reach him to talk about the pardons, by the way, but he wasn't ready to talk about them yet.
At the Tuesday night rally, Nicole got a call from Guy. He was out, on the road, headed towards the airport.
At the Tuesday night rally, Nicole got a call from Guy. He was out, on the road, headed towards the airport.