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Former officer injured in Jan. 6 riot says potential pardons ‘should outrage all Americans’

Por: The Hill Politics May 26, 2023

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Michael Fanone, a former Metropolitan Police officer who sustained injuries during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, said Thursday that the recent talks of pardoning individuals who were sentenced for their roles in the insurrection “should outrage all Americans.”  During an appearance on “CNN News Central,” co-anchor Boris Sanchez asked Fanone for his thoughts of Stewart Rhodes — the founder of the far-right group the Oath... + full article



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