DOJ Still Evaluating Charges for 200 Individuals Involved in January 6 Capitol Riot
The DOJ reports pending cases related to January 6, as President Trump prepares for his inauguration and plans for pardons.
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The Department of Justice reports almost 200 cases from the January 6 Capitol riot are still under review as President-elect Trump considers granting pardons. The DOJ's latest statistics reveal about 1,600 individuals have been charged, including over 600 for felony assaults on law enforcement. Trump has indicated a willingness to pardon non-violent offenders, emphasizing a case-by-case review as he prepares to take office again.
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The Department of Justice continues to evaluate nearly 200 cases related to the January 6 Capitol attack, suggesting ongoing accountability for those involved.
President-elect Trump has indicated he is inclined to pardon many individuals facing charges connected to the Capitol riot, emphasizing a case-by-case review for non-violent offenders.
The DOJ's statistics reveal over 1,600 individuals have been charged since the January 6 incident, with many serious offenses, reflecting the severity of the attack on law enforcement and government property.
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