I Will Forgive Capitol Violence Protesters If Elected US President: Vivek Ramaswamy

What Vivek Ramaswamy said

“America now has a two-tier justice system: Antifa and BLM rioters go free while peaceful January 6th protesters are jailed without bail,” he said in a statement. Biden’s ‘Department of Justice’ has made over 1,000 arrests for related non-violent crimes since January 6, casting a dark shadow over Lady Justice and the fundamental principles of our legal system.

To unite this country, I, as President, am committed to pardoning all Americans who were the targets of politicized federal prosecutions and who were denied due process. “This includes all the peaceful, nonviolent protesters of January 6 who were denied their constitutional due process rights.” More than 2,000 people entered the US Capitol in riots on January 6 as lawmakers debated the results of the 2020 election. Certified that President Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump.

What is capital violence?

A mob stormed the Capitol following Trump’s speech at a rally not far from the Capitol grounds. In his speech, Trump claimed election fraud and called on then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the results. The riots led to the largest police investigation in American history, in which hundreds of people were charged with criminal offenses.

Ramaswamy said he would end the weaponization of police powers in America and said every Republican candidate should be clear on tough issues. He said on Sunday that although he hopes to be the party’s nominee for the November 2024 US election, he will vote for Trump if the former president wins the nomination.

Ramaswamy talked about supporting Trump

He also expressed his intention to pardon Trump, who is currently facing several legal challenges. Ramaswamy told ABC News, “If Donald Trump is the nominee — yes, I’ll support him, and if I’m president, yes, I’ll pardon him because it will help reunite the country. But that’s not the most important thing I’ll do next. going to do as president.This is an important role in taking the country forward.

After his impressive performance in last month’s Republican primary presidential debate, entrepreneur-turned-politician Ramaswamy has seen a surge in popularity as he competes with his fellow Indian American rival, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley. An opinion poll shared by the Trump campaign shows that Ramaswamy (with 15 percent) is now second only to former President Trump (68 percent). Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is now third with 13 percent.

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