Vance Breaks With Trump on ‘Day One’ Promise

The President's promises of nearly unconditional pardons for the January 6 rioters in his latest Sunday interview.
When it comes to those who have been found guilty of violent crimes, including physically attacking U.S Capitol police, clearly, they shouldn't be granted a pardon.
There's a bit of a grey area there, but we're very committed to ensuring the law is enforced equally, and many people, we believe, were unfairly prosecuted following January 6.
Last month, he said that he would grant "most likely" pardons upon taking office, noting there could be "some exceptions" and he would consider each case on an individual basis.
Those people have endured a tremendous amount of hardship and difficulty.
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The Associated Press reported last week that individuals imprisoned due to the attacks—regardless of their crime—should be released.
"Even those who committed violent acts against the Capitol Police or damaged the Capitol, I believe have served their sentence, and I think they should all be granted a pardon and released from prison," Greene said.
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