Mike Pence Says Jan. 6 Rioters Who Assaulted Police Should Not Have Been Pardoned
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Michael Haskoor
Summary
Former Vice President Mike Pence appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher and stated that the Jan. 6 rioters who assaulted police officers should never have been pardoned by President Donald Trump. The discussion centered on Trump's sweeping pardons related to the Capitol riot, including the mob that had called for Pence to be hanged. Pence expressed that he never felt a greater sense of resolve than he did on Jan. 6, 2021.
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The former vice president says he never felt 'a greater sense of resolve' than he did on Jan. 6.
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