Former President Donald Trump’s decision to issue a sweeping pardon for most individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot has sparked fierce political and legal debates, drawing sharp condemnation from Democratic leaders while being widely praised by his supporters.
The executive order, which affects approximately 1,600 people, has reignited controversy surrounding one of the most divisive events in modern American history.
Democratic leaders swiftly denounced the decision, arguing that it sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the rule of law.
Senate Majority Leader Adam Schiff did not hold back in his response, calling the move a “grotesque abuse of power” and warning that it legitimizes political violence. He emphasized that many of those being pardoned had engaged in violent acts, including attacking law enforcement officers who were tasked with defending the Capitol on that chaotic day.
Schiff’s remarks reflect the deep frustration among lawmakers who have worked to hold those responsible for the attack accountable.