Donald Trump Signs ‘a Lot’ of January 6 Pardons After Inauguration

In the Oval Office, President Donald Trump signed “a lot” pardons for January 6, his first action as president.

Trump was busy today, but not so busy that he didn’t pardon 1,500 people he considers to be “hostages” in the weaponization under Joe Biden of the justice system.

Trump said to a Washington DC crowd that he would be pardoning the J6 hostages tonight.

He added, “As soon as I depart, I will be going to the Oval Office and we’ll sign pardons for many people.”

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Trump signed the executive order at the White House.

Trump started his day at St. John’s Church. Then he had tea at the White House with former president Joe Biden. He was sworn into office at the Capitol Building, and had lunch before taking part in the Presidential Parade.

Trump will end his day by making an appearance at three balls: the Liberty Inaugural Ball and Starlight Ball. Before the balls, Trump will sign pardons in the Oval Office.