Mitch McConnell ruined Trump’s first day in office with this sinister betrayal
Donald Trump’s inauguration was a moment for all Americans to celebrate the beginning of a new administration.
But RINO turncoats saw it as their moment to pounce.
And Mitch McConnell ruined Trump’s first day in office with this sinister betrayal.
The American people re-elected Donald Trump in decisive fashion knowing full well Trump intended to pardon the January 6 “hostages.”
Trump intended to end the weaponization of the Justice Department where Joe Biden deputized his prosecutors to round up Trump supporters in the largest manhunt in American history.
At the same time, the Biden administration and woke judges agreed to dole out lenient sentences to Black Lives Matter terrorists, including one who received a below guidelines prison term for killing a man.
Biden also pardoned political lackeys and family members on his way out the door to shield them from crimes they allegedly committed in pursuing Donald Trump.
In an order announcing pardons and commutations for more than 1,500 January 6 “hostages,” Trump said this was a moment for national reconciliation as the era of a weaponized justice system came to an end.
“This proclamation ends a grave national injustice that has been perpetrated upon the American people over the last four years and begins a process of national reconciliation,” Trump’s executive order announcing the pardons read.
RINOs jumped at the chance to criticize Trump.
“No one should excuse violence. And particularly violence against police officers,” Mitch McConnell declared.
“I’ve got concerns with any pardons for people who did any harm to police officers. Full stop. And I’ve also got serious concerns with all of the pardons by Biden,” Thomas Tills (R-NC) told reporters.
The unhinged reactions to the pardons by two Obama judges showed why the pardons were necessary.
January 6 defendants stood for show trials where rigged juries and biased judges gave them no chance to win acquittal.
Most pled guilty knowing they faced a kangaroo court.
“No ‘national injustice’ occurred here, just as no outcome-determinative election fraud occurred in the 2020 presidential election,” U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ranted in response to the pardons. “No ‘process of national reconciliation’ can begin when poor losers, whose preferred candidate loses an election, are glorified for disrupting a constitutionally mandated proceeding in Congress and doing so with impunity.”
“It cannot repair the jagged breach in America’s sacred tradition of peacefully transitioning power,” Judge Tanya Chutkan – who was set to over Trump’s January 6 show trial – raged in response to having to order the release of a January 6 defendant. “In hundreds of cases like this one over the past four years, judges in this district have administered justice without fear or favor. The historical record established by those proceedings must stand, unmoved by political winds, as a testament and as a warning.”