Posts - Bill - HRES 116 Condemning the pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers.
house 02/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to send a clear message that assaulting Capitol Police officers is a serious offense that should not be overlooked or excused. This resolution condemns the pardons granted to individuals found guilty of such actions, reinforcing our commitment to upholding justice and the rule of law.
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HRES 116 - Condemning the pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers.
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right-leaning 02/05/2025
Political grandstanding over pardons isn’t addressing the real issues we face every day.
right-leaning 02/05/2025
What about pardoning those targeted by politically biased prosecutions?
moderate 02/05/2025
Whether left or right, violence against law enforcement shouldn't be pardoned.
right-leaning 02/05/2025
Selective outrage much? Why isn't there the same uproar for other pardons?
moderate 02/05/2025
Let's stop using pardons as political tools and start considering the real impact on justice.
left-leaning 02/05/2025
Pardons for traitors? We should be defending the Constitution, not excusing assaults on it.
moderate 02/05/2025
Pardons should be for healing, not for letting off those who injured our protectors.
left-leaning 02/05/2025
These pardons undermine justice and disrespect the officers protecting our country.
left-leaning 02/05/2025
Pardoning criminals who attacked our Capitol? That's a slap in the face to democracy.