Welp... itโs official. President Donald J. Trump celebrated his second term doing exactly what he promised he would do. Among a series of executive orders signed by the president, Trump most notably either pardoned, commuted the prison sentences, or vowed to dismiss the cases of all roughly 1,500 people charged with crimes connected to the infamous Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, according to the White House.
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Don Lemon, the television and social media journalist, outlined Trumpโs orders on TikTok and noted the stark hypocrisy between Trumpโs pardons and his treatment of the now Exonerated Five.
Trump โdid not have that same energy for the Central Park Five,โ Lemon said. As we all remember, Trump took out ads demanding the death penalty for the five Black and Hispanic teens who were wrongfully convicted of a heinous crime. Trump has yet to apologize to those men.
Responses to Lemonโs video were mostly filled with users in complete awe of Trumpโs wave of pardons. @ymalemon2, said โWow this is crazy.โ Another user, @angelaneugebauerp, recognized the irony of it all, saying โa felon issuing pardons...โ
On X, many Black folks shared similar confusion like user @kylandyoung. โFriend: Well surely... Heโs [Trumpโs] not dumb/wild enough to blatantly excuse violent attackers of LEOโs that we all watched happen on video,โ he posted. But to many peopleโs disgust, the president did just that.
But while some were stuck in confusion, other X users like @H0MOSEXCHA summed up Trumpโs actions by spelling out โC O R R U P T I O N.โ
User @CharlitKae said these pardons means thereโs โAbsolutely no accountability.โ And sheโs not the only one that thinks so. @yjeanwrites wrote how Trumpโs orders makes it โlegal to overrun the capitol now.โ
Letโs not forget this is the first thing Trump did just hours after being sworn into office. The president is clearly wasting absolutely no time passing laws and signing orders to justify criminalization on his behalf, and X user @belihlex said because of that, we should all be scared.
โSo much has happened in these past 48 hours, weโre so so cooked guys,โ she wrote.
Rachel Scott, senior congressional correspondent for ABC News, said she spoke to the brother of Brian Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died the day after the Jan 6. attack, on the matter. โโWe now have no rule of law,โโ Sicknickโs brother told Scott. He even went as far as to call Trump โa poor excuse of a man.โ
For many Americans, Trumpโs actions are a clear representation of how the next four years will go. But user @Tamantha_5 said she found a way to get through it all. โU just really have to laugh,โ she wrote.
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