83 percent of Americans disapprove of Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons: Poll

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A majority of Americans are displeased with President Trump over his decision to pardon nearly all of those charged for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, according to a poll.

The Washington Post/Ipsos survey, released Thursday, found that 83 percent of respondents were opposed to Trump’s offer of clemency for violent criminal offenders. Roughly 55 percent said the same about pardons for rioters convicted of nonviolent crimes. Another 14 percent had the opposite view, supporting the president, while 3 percent chose not to answer.


The numbers indicate an uptick in disapproval for the move after a Reuters/Ipsos poll from last month found that 58 percent of Americans were not in favor of the president pardoning the insurrectionists.

The latest poll also showed that more than half of Americans did not approve of Trump’s handling of the economy or his management of the federal government. The sentiment comes as the administration has made moves to cut down the federal workforce and curb spending — including layoffs in agencies across the government.

Roughly 53 percent of people said they disapprove of the president’s handling of the economy, while 45 percent approved and 2 percent had no opinion. Another 54 percent said they disliked his management of the federal government, while 44 percent said they favor his leadership style and 2 percent shared no opinion, according to the survey.

Respondents also signaled they wanted Democrats to control Congress in the next session in order to act as a check to the president.


The survey reflected that at least 54 percent of Americans wanted more Democrats in office, 41 percent wanted Republicans who support Trump’s agenda, and 5 percent did not respond or skipped the question.
 
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Whoops! Will he get pardoned again?

Ex-Proud Boys leader arrested outside US Capitol​


The former leader of the far-right Proud Boys was arrested on Friday outside the US Capitol, police said.
Enrique Tarrio, who was pardoned by President Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 riot at the US Capitol, was arrested not long after holding a news conference on Friday.
Protesters attempted to drown out the event, held near the site of the riot, but Tarrio's remarks to media went ahead as planned.
In a statement, US Capitol Police said that after the event concluded and the Proud Boys were leaving the area, a woman put a phone near Tarrio's face. Officers allegedly saw him strike the phone and the woman's arm.

At the news conference, Tarrio was joined by several other members of the group and by Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers militia.
Tarrio and the other Proud Boys announced plans to sue the US justice department over their imprisonment.
They criticised prison conditions and said they had used a cryptocurrency to raise funds to launch the suit.
A group of about 200 Proud Boys was at the US Capitol riot, and dozens were arrested and convicted before being released after Trump issued a blanket pardon on the first day of his second term in office.
Following his release from prison, Tarrio hinted that he would resume his role at the helm of the Proud Boys, although some of the group's local chapters have rejected his leadership.
During the news conference, while counter-demonstrators chanted against his group, Tarrio called Capitol rioters "peaceful protesters" and repeated conspiracy theories that the disorder that day "was orchestrated by none other than the government itself".
Both Tarrio and Rhodes were convicted of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the US Capitol riot, which saw supporters storm Congress as lawmakers certified Joe Biden's election victory.
One of the rioters, un unarmed woman, was shot dead by police, and a police officer died of a stroke the day afterwards.
Tarrio had been banned from the city of Washington due to previous criminal charges and watched the riot itself on TV from nearby Baltimore. He was sentenced to 22 years in prison.
Rhodes was near the Capitol but stayed outside while members of his militia entered the building. He was sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Both were among the nearly 1,600 people pardoned by Trump.
 

A majority of Americans are displeased with President Trump over his decision to pardon nearly all of those charged for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, according to a poll.

The Washington Post/Ipsos survey, released Thursday, found that 83 percent of respondents were opposed to Trump’s offer of clemency for violent criminal offenders. Roughly 55 percent said the same about pardons for rioters convicted of nonviolent crimes. Another 14 percent had the opposite view, supporting the president, while 3 percent chose not to answer.


The numbers indicate an uptick in disapproval for the move after a Reuters/Ipsos poll from last month found that 58 percent of Americans were not in favor of the president pardoning the insurrectionists.

The latest poll also showed that more than half of Americans did not approve of Trump’s handling of the economy or his management of the federal government. The sentiment comes as the administration has made moves to cut down the federal workforce and curb spending — including layoffs in agencies across the government.

Roughly 53 percent of people said they disapprove of the president’s handling of the economy, while 45 percent approved and 2 percent had no opinion. Another 54 percent said they disliked his management of the federal government, while 44 percent said they favor his leadership style and 2 percent shared no opinion, according to the survey.

Respondents also signaled they wanted Democrats to control Congress in the next session in order to act as a check to the president.


The survey reflected that at least 54 percent of Americans wanted more Democrats in office, 41 percent wanted Republicans who support Trump’s agenda, and 5 percent did not respond or skipped the question.

Yet millions of deplorable garbage voted to put a convicted felon and instigator of an attack on the Capitol back in the WH. We have met the enemy, and he is us.
 
99% disagree with Bidens sweeping pardons.
Link or did you just pull that number out of your fat ass, Ms. Fatlane?

FWIW, I disagree with Biden's sweeping pardons, but it's a MAGAt lie to deliberately conflate pardons with commutations off Death Row into Life in Prison with no chance of parole. By supporting the Death Penalty, all MAGAts who claim "life is sacred" prove they are hypocrites and liars.
 
Link or did you just pull that number out of your fat ass, Ms. Fatlane?

FWIW, I disagree with Biden's sweeping pardons, but it's a MAGAt lie to deliberately conflate pardons with commutations off Death Row into Life in Prison with no chance of parole. By supporting the Death Penalty, all MAGAts who claim "life is sacred" prove they are hypocrites and liars.
Why do you think the fake doctor needed to make a new account?
 
Surely you can source that.
No, she can't. She'll run from the question and change the subject. That's the MAGAt way.

So far she's hitting most of the MAGAt rules:
MAGAt rule #1 A bold-faced lie is your best defense
MAGAt rule #2 Never take responsibility
MAGAt rule #3 Always blame the other guy
MAGAt rule #4 When the conversation isn't going your way, change the subject.
MAGAt rule #5 When losing an argument, use whataboutism
 
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