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Jan. 6 prosecutor: Rioters freed by Trump 'have never been more dangerous'

Former Federal Prosecutor Brendan Barou said that the pardon from President Trump was “unprecedented” because of the role in the raid of the Federal Congress Hall on January 6, 2021.

In an essay Released on Friday According to the New York Times, Barrow appealed to local authorities to protect the immigrants and other groups that the defendants would aim for.

“Some of the convicted mobs seem to be sincerely reflected on, while others seem to be ready to ignore politics, but many others are unfair prosecutions. He is courageous to stop what is being done, “he wrote.

“They were released by the President, and they were so dangerous,” said the former prosecutor.

Mr. Baru, who resigned from the Ministry of Justice on Thursday, was the leader of the former Proud Boys, a former Proud Boys, who was the founder of Aus Keipers, who has been attracting the two people on January 6 on January 6. Enrique Talio was an example.

“They are now free to pursue revenge and already want it,” said Barou.

He argued that the effects and purpose of the pardon when Trump returned to the President on Monday, “encouraging vigilante and the military that is faithful to the president but not responsible for the government.”

“Non -liberal democratic and complete dictatorships often rely on these militia organizations, but their organizations and seriousness are against the government, which is forced to forced Iranian Hijab clothing. Baro wrote that the Colombia Unified Self -Defense Force, which killed the school, “wrote.

President Trump has given a “complete, complete, unconditional amnesty” of about 1,500 defendants, who were charged with the riot on January 6. The total number of people prosecuted was 1,583. The movement caused a high criticism of the Democratic Party, and even the Republican members of the House of Republicans divided.

“”[I] I don't agree with the amnesty of those who have even violent or physical damage, “said Representatives Jay Obanorte (Republican Party, California). “If you invade the window, you probably knew that your actions were violating the law. I don't think it's appropriate to forgive them.”

Baro suggested that Trump has released some of the violent defendants to “implement his own policy and silence critics by violence.”

“The vigilante may harass, assault, or kill the people who are considered the enemy of the state. Underto, Barou wrote in an editorial that the president can pardon them with federal crimes and put pressure on the governor to take the same measures to state crimes, “he wrote in an editorial.

“In such a scenario, the president is literally the possibility of putting people who are faithful to themselves outside the law,” he continued. “This kind of violence was part of our past, which may be part of our future.”

According to his view, local law execution agencies should first be protected because immigrants, transgenders, and opposition members may be targeted first.

After the election of the former President Biden in the 2020 election, two mobs have refused the president's amnesty and publicly expressed their fraud.

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