When President Donald Trump pardoned all the Jan. 6th convicted felons, it included the violent offenders who injured police officers. The offenders pepper sprayed, tasered and beat the officers with baseball bats, flag poles, pieces of broken furniture and more.
Many of them admitted to their crimes. All either pleaded guilty or were convicted by a jury. Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Pam Bondi, nominated to be the U.
S. attorney general, promised to do a case-by-case review before pardons would be issued. Obviously, they did not keep their promise.
Trump has shown that he does not respect or pretend to protect the police. Letters to the editor are encouraged. Send letters to go.
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Letter: Pardons of violent Jan. 6 rioters shows Trump doesn't respect police
The offenders pepper sprayed, tasered and beat the officers with baseball bats, flag poles, pieces of broken furniture and more, says Lee Snodgrass of Broken Arrow.