Katherine Pompilio
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I'm good.
How are you, Tim?
Good to be here.
Yeah.
So there have been almost 1,600 people that have been prosecuted by the Justice Department that have been pardoned since then because of the executive order from President Trump.
And then there have been a whole bunch of estimates about the number of people that have gone on to commit other crimes since their participation in the attack.
Crew put out a report a few months ago that had about 33 people.
The New York Times did an editorial.
Their number was 39.
So I
I felt that that number was way too small.
So I did a series of searches, and the number is actually 97 people who have been arrested, charged, or convicted of other crimes since their participation in the attack.
Yeah.
So there's a few reasons for that.
The first part in individuals have no monitoring requirements at all.
They're not like parolees.
So they honestly just kind of disappear from government record.
A lot of them have common names and they also end up, you know, they all aren't committing federal crimes.
So they end up on county level court.
systems with no reference to January 6th at all.