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BREAKING: Trump pardons 1500 capitol rioters of Jan 6, sparking debate on justice & accountability

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BREAKING: Trump pardons 1500 capitol rioters of Jan 6, sparking debate on justice & accountability

BREAKING: Trump pardons 1500 capitol rioters of Jan 6, sparking debate on justice & accountability

President Trump has issued full pardons to 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, stirring nationwide controversy.

Critics argue it undermines the rule of law, while supporters see it as correcting political persecution.

The unprecedented move has reignited debates over justice and accountability in the U.S. #TrumpPardons #January6 #CapitolRiot #JusticeDebate #PoliticalViolence #NationalReconciliation #CapitolProtests #USPolitics #Controversy #PresidentialPardons #Oneindia #OneindiaNews ~PR.362~HT.318~ED.346~GR.121~


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