During Super Bowl Sunday, President Trump was questioned about his decision to pardon individuals convicted of assaulting first responders. This question arose amidst his visit to honor these responders in New Orleans. Trump vehemently denied that those he pardoned assaulted anyone, stating they were victims of government assaults. This confrontation occurred while he also engaged with families affected by a January 1st terrorist attack, further intertwining the narratives of his actions and those he aims to honor.
I pardoned people who were assaulted themselves! They were assaulted by our government! I pardoned J6 people who were assaulted by our government. That's who were assaulted and they were treated unfairly.
You said you're going to honor first responders today, but you pardoned hundreds of people who assaulted first responders. Why did you do that?
There's never been a group of people in this country outside of maybe one instance I can think of, but I won't get into it, that were treated more horribly than these people.
They were assaulted by our government! I pardoned J6 people who were assaulted by our government.
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