Just hours after taking office as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump issued pardons and commutations for individuals involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol events. According to a White House statement, 14 people received commutations, including Stewart Rhodes and others linked to the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys. These individuals were charged with seditious conspiracy. Trump also granted full pardons to approximately 1,500 others.
The White House announced that the attorney general would oversee the issuance of pardon certificates, leading to the immediate release of those pardoned. The January 6 events resulted in injuries to over 140 police officers and the deaths of four Trump supporters and five officers. The Justice Department has charged over 1,580 individuals, with more than 730 convictions and around 300 cases still pending.
Donald Trump is a businessman and politician who was the 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is known for his unique style and controversial decisions.
The 47th US President means the person who becomes the President of the United States after the 46th President. In this context, it refers to Donald Trump being elected again after his first term.
A pardon is when a President forgives someone for a crime, meaning they don't have to serve their punishment anymore. It's like giving them a second chance.
On January 6, 2021, a group of people stormed the US Capitol building in Washington, D.C., trying to stop the certification of the presidential election results. It was a very serious event with violence and chaos.
The Oath Keepers and Proud Boys are groups in the US known for their strong political beliefs and sometimes violent actions. They were involved in the January 6 events.
A commutation is when a person's punishment is reduced or changed, but they are not completely forgiven like in a pardon. It's like making their punishment less severe.
The Justice Department is a part of the US government responsible for enforcing laws and ensuring justice. They handle legal cases and prosecutions.
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