As many of you may know, Steve Baker, an investigative journalist with Blaze Media, is one of the many individuals the Justice Department has persistently prosecuted for their involvement in the January 6th Capitol riot. It's a person.
Back in March of this year, Baker was arrested He was indicted by the FBI on misdemeanor charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill report of intentional humiliation.
It's no exaggeration to say it's been a long journey for Baker.
However, it seems like there is only a little more than a month left until he is free.
In his second Person of the Year interview with Time magazine, Donald Trump made it clear that he intends to pardon nonviolent J6ers (like Steve Baker) on a case-by-case basis.
in interviewwhen asked if he intended to pardon all of the defendants on January 6, President Trump said, “We're going to do it on a case-by-case basis. If they were nonviolent, I think they would have been severely punished.” . And the answer is, I'm going to, yes, I'm going to find out if there's anything that really got out of control. ”
“We're going to look at individual cases, and we're going to do it very quickly, and that's going to start in the first hour after I get into the office. And the vast majority of them are in prison. “The majority should not be in prison and they are suffering severely,” he added.
“Steve!” Sarah exclaimed excitedly, wondering what this meant to him.
“That’s pretty cool,” Steve says. “It stings a little.”
“You get your life back,” Sarah says.
To see footage of Steve's reaction, watch the episode above.
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