Trump was reportedly considering handing out pardons to hundreds of his loyalists after they attacked the Capitol in the last weeks of his presidency.
In the final weeks of his tenure, former President Donald Trump asked several of his advisers about pardoning individuals who were involved in the January 6 Capitol attack.about Trump’s mindset during his final days in office. The advisers were granted anonymity in the article.
“Do you think I should pardon them? Do you think it’s a good idea? Do you think I have the power to do it?” Trump asked the advisor.that Trump asked questions about how individuals who were involved in the Capitol breach might be prosecuted. He also wanted to know if pardoning hundreds of his loyalists could potentially work to his advantage.
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