POLITICS
Trump's Pardons: Judges Speak Out
USASat Jan 25 2025
Former and current federal judges have strongly criticized President Trump's pardons for over 1500 people involved in the January 6 Capitol attack. They argue that these pardons are an abuse of power and could be considered a "high crime" worthy of impeachment. Judge Amy Berman Jackson highlighted the bravery of law enforcement officers during the insurrection and emphasized that patriotism is about loyalty to the country and the Constitution, not just a single leader. Judge Beryl Howell disagreed with Trump's claim of a "national injustice, " stating that no such injustice occurred. Judge Tanya Chutkan pointed out that the pardons cannot erase the trauma and damage caused by the rioters. Retired Judge Shira Scheindlin and Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe also condemned the pardons, with Tribe suggesting they could be an impeachable offense.
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Are the pardoned individuals now considered political consultants instead of convicts?
Can Trump's pardons of January 6 rioters be considered an abuse of power?
Could these pardons be part of a larger plan to destabilize the government?
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