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Senators Tim Kaine, Mark Warner Blast Trump’s Pardons of 1/6/21 Rioters as “slap in the face of the law enforcement community,” “sending the dangerous message that violence has no consequences”

Meanwhile, Youngkin/Sears/Miyares/etc. are silent.

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Silence from Glenn Youngkin, Winsome Sears, Jason Miyares, Jen Kiggans, etc, etc. as Trump “pardoned or commuted sentences for more than 1,500 insurrectionists involved in the deadly January 6 attack, including people convicted of assaulting police officers and seditious conspiracy.” If they *were* to say something, they might agree with Sen. Tim Kaine, who points out that Trump’s “deeply offensive pardons are a slap in the face of the law enforcement community—including five Virginians who died after protecting the Capitol that day—the Constitution, the rule of law, and our democracy.” Or they might talk about what Sen. Mark Warner says, that Trump’s pardons/commutations of insurrectionists – including violent ones – “[sends] the dangerous message that violence has no consequences.”

But, of course, Youngkin/Sears/Miyares/Kiggans etc. are all in the MAGA/Trump cult, so don’t expect to hear a peep from them (also note, if a Democratic president had done the equivalent of this, Youngkin/Sears/Miyares/Kiggans/etc. would be going NUTS!).

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KAINE STATEMENT ON PRESIDENT TRUMP’S PARDON OF OVER 1,500 INSURRECTIONISTS

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) released the following statement after President Donald Trump pardoned or commuted sentences for more than 1,500 insurrectionists involved in the deadly January 6 attack, including people convicted of assaulting police officers and seditious conspiracy:

“Instead of focusing on steps to strengthen our economy, lower costs, or make communities safer, Donald Trump pardoned over 1,500 people who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021 in an attempt to overturn an election, including those convicted of assaulting police officers. These deeply offensive pardons are a slap in the face of the law enforcement community—including five Virginians who died after protecting the Capitol that day—the Constitution, the rule of law, and our democracy.”

“This is a complete affront to our system of justice and an insult to the officers who came under attack during Donald Trump’s insurrection. A shameful beginning to a shameful man’s presidency.” – Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA11)

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Beyer Statement On January 6th Pardons

January 21, 2025 (Washington, D.C.) – Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA), who represents a Northern Virginia district that was home to many of those who protected the Capitol on January 6th including Officers Sicknick, Smith, DeFreytag, and Fanone, issued the following statement today on President Donald Trump’s pardons and commutations for the perpetrators of the violent January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol:

“With these pardons and commutations Donald Trump embraced violence and lawlessness.

“Trump pardoned the people who beat and tazed my constituent, Officer Michael Fanone, who gave a brain injury to my constituent Officer Jeff Smith days before he died by suicide, and who attacked and sprayed my constituent, Officer Brian Sicknick, with bear spray hours before his death from two strokes. He pardoned hundreds of people who pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement, many of them with deadly weapons, and pardoned or commuted the sentences of over a dozen violent criminals convicted of seditious conspiracy.

“By pardoning those who carried out these heinous crimes, Donald Trump made our country less safe and betrayed the law enforcement heroes who protected the Capitol at great personal cost. No one who remains silent in this moment can ever credibly claim to ‘back the blue.’

“These pardons also signal Trump’s personal ownership of his supporters’ violent attack on the Capitol on January 6th, and on the savagery they directed at law enforcement. His attempts to erase or rewrite history have failed utterly, and claims that Trump did not incite or intend this violent insurrection are burned away by the clear truth that he would have no reason to pardon hundreds of violent criminals for brutal assaults that left hundreds of police officers wounded if he was not directly connected to what they did.

“My thoughts today are with Erin Smith and the family of the late Officer Jeffrey Smith; Sandra Garza, Gladys Sicknick and the family of the late Officer Brian Sicknick; the families of Officers Howie Liebengood, Gunther Hashida, and Kyle DeFreytag; Officer Michael Fanone, and the many other courageous officers who defended the Capitol on January 6th. This injustice is a gross betrayal of their service and sacrifice, but it does not diminish their patriotism.”

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