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From the post:
>Trump's Justice Department is working to get a dozen Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders' seditious conspiracy convictions related to the January 6 Capitol riots tossed out.
The president has long lambasted the January 6 prosecutions as an injustice against his supporters, and even referred to those who were jailed as 'hostages.'
On his first day in office, Trump issued pardons to more than 1,000 people convicted in the riot - every defendant except for 14.
One of those 14 was later pardoned in March 2025, and the Justice Department now says 12 others - eight members and associates of the Oath Keepers and four members of the Proud Boys - should have their convictions dismissed as well.
Archive: https://archive.today/ONMAE
From the post:
>>Trump's Justice Department is working to get a dozen Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders' seditious conspiracy convictions related to the January 6 Capitol riots tossed out.
The president has long lambasted the January 6 prosecutions as an injustice against his supporters, and even referred to those who were jailed as 'hostages.'
On his first day in office, Trump issued pardons to more than 1,000 people convicted in the riot - every defendant except for 14.
One of those 14 was later pardoned in March 2025, and the Justice Department now says 12 others - eight members and associates of the Oath Keepers and four members of the Proud Boys - should have their convictions dismissed as well.