Judges Handling Jan. 6 Insurrection Cases Lash Out Against Trump's Pardons
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-44% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Trump, within hours of taking the presidential oath Monday, set free nearly 1,600 of his followers who were charged for their actions on Jan. 6 intended to keep him in power.44% : We won this election in a landslide," Trump said.
26% : " In November, she had dismissed four felony charges against Trump based on his attempt to remain in office despite losing the 2020 election, an act that authoritarian experts say meets the definition of a self-coup.
23% : U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who had famously told Trump that his "day job" of running for president would not give him any special status in her courtroom, refuted Trump's claims about the Jan. 6 defendants.
14% : After Trump won, special counsel Jack Smith dismissed that case, as well as an unrelated federal prosecution based on Trump's refusal to turn over secret documents he had taken with him to his South Florida country club upon leaving the White House.
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