Vice President Bans has defended President Trump's decision to give a great deal of pardon to about 1,500 people, including assaults to police officers charged with the Raid of the Diet on January 6, 2021.
In an interview with the CBS News “Face the Nation”, the moderator Margaret Brennan asked about Vans's remarks two weeks ago, and the peaceful demonstration participants on January 6 should be pardoned. He said, “If you violated that day, it was natural.” It should not be forgiven. “
Brennan asked, “Did you advise the president to oppose 1,500 amnesty for 1,500 people, including those who committed violence?”
Vans did not mention this question directly, but instead claimed that Brennan would cut the rest of the quote, but Vans pointed out that the January 6 incident contained a “gray zone”. He said he did.
“And this is the nature of the gray zone,” Vance continued in an interview on Sunday. “The Ministry of Justice of the Melick Garland has denied constitutional protection in prosecutors. The application of J6's protest participants and other groups has a double standard. The president consistently consistent during the election campaign. What I was saying was to consider it on a case -by -case, and we did it. ”
“We have examined 1,600 cases, and what came out was that Margaret, the proper procedures of freedom were large -scale, and many have denied constitutional rights. He continued, “The president believes so. I believe so and I think he made the right decision.”
Mr. Bance was pardoned on January 6 because of the depreciation of the Vice President as a lack of proper procedures, and the behavior taken by the mob of the Diet four years ago. He emphasized that the house was not inevitably accepted.
“There is an important problem here. Not everyone actually did everything on January 6th, but then the Merrick Garland Justice is politically motivated. There is also an unreasonable prosecution of 1,000 people who are over 1,000.
Brennan asked for a specific example of violence caused by the pardon to the lawyer and whether it could be justified.
“Violence against police officers is not justified,” said Vans, saying, “But, just because the Merrick Garland was incredibly unfair to the Ministry of Justice, the Constitutional Right. And frankly, it doesn't mean that you should be exposed to a double crime. “This criterion did not apply to many people. “
“The power of forgiveness is not only given to angels or perfect people, and of course we love the enforcement agencies, and people, especially for good police, for everyone. I want to be able to spend the Ministry of Justice.
President Trump has given a “complete, complete, unconditional amnesty” of about 1,500 people who were charged with the riot on January 6, 2021. A total of 1,583 defendants were charged. Approximately 600 of these defendants were charged with resistance to police officers and assault.





