Trump talks ‘pardons’ for Jan. 6 prisoners ‘treated unfairly’

Trump talks ‘pardons’ for Jan. 6 prisoners ‘treated unfairly’

TEXAS (Monitoring Desk): In a bit of news in the “you heard it here first” category Saturday night at his Conroe, Texas, rally, former President Donald Trump said he will consider pardons for Jan. 6 political prisoners – with the caveats if he runs again and wins.
“Another thing I will do, and so many people have been asking me about it: If I run, and if I win, we will treat those people from Jan. 6 fairly,” Trump told the crowd. “We will treat them fairly.
“And if it requires pardons, we will give them pardons. Because they are being treated so unfairly. This hasn’t happened to all of the other atrocities that took place recently. Nothing like this has happened.” Trump also denounced what he described as the “prosecutorial misconduct” with Democrat prosecutors and congressional overreach of the Jan. 6 Select Committee.
“What that select committee is doing, and what the people are doing that are running those prisons, it’s a disgrace,” Trump continued. “We will treat them fairly, and we will take care of the people of this country. All of the people of this country.”
Trump Teases Boycotts of Platforms Canceling Conservative Voices: Amid AT&T and DirecTV’s planned move to not renew the contract of One America News, former President Donald Trump made a call to his supporters at his Save America rally in Conroe, Texas, to boycott platforms seeking to cancel conservative voices.
“If they shut down OAN, you should boycott AT&T and DirecTV,” Trump said. “You should, if they shut it down. “People love it, and it’s got a big audience. It’s purely political.”
At his Florence, Arizona, rally two weeks ago, Trump joked he would not call for a boycott, but he went a step further this Saturday.
“And while you’re at it, boycott Comcast and XFINITY, while you’re at it,” Trump said. “I call it Concast, because it’s a con job.
“Because they’re no good. They’re just no good, and there’s so bad for our country.” Trump did not expound on his distaste for Comcast, but he has generally supported balance in the media and denounced entities that support the banning or censoring of conservative voices.

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