Brandon Fellows, a convicted rioter, anticipates that Donald Trump’s return to the White House will lead to potential pardons for those charged in the January 6 Capitol attack.
Fellows, now on probation, expressed optimism about rebuilding his life once Trump is in power, expecting immediate action on pardons.
Trump has publicly stated his intentions to review each case and issue pardons for those prosecuted for the Capitol riot, denouncing their sentences as excessive.
Supporters gathered for a nightly vigil outside the jail, viewing the events of January 6 not as insurrection but as a movement against government repression.
Concerns about the consequences of pardoning violent offenders were raised by critics, emphasizing the need for a consideration of public safety.
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