President Trump pardons J6 defendants, many from NC
President Trump has pardoned all January 6th defendants both violent and non-violent. At least 48 people in North Carolina faced felony charges.
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President Trump has pardoned all January 6th defendants both violent and non-violent. At least 48 people in North Carolina faced felony charges.
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