Schiff Complains After Trump Pardon’s 1,500 J6 Defendants, Calls It ‘Obscene’
Sen. Adam Schiff appeared on MSNBC to criticize former President Donald Trump for issuing pardons to over 1,500 individuals involved in minor offenses related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. During the segment hosted by former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki, Schiff called the pardons “obscene” and accused Trump of abusing his presidential power, claiming some of those pardoned were violent offenders or members of extremist groups. Schiff, a leading figure on the January 6 Committee, argued this action undermined accountability.
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While Trump’s pardons sparked controversy, he had previously pledged to grant clemency to most defendants, criticizing the Biden administration for prosecuting over 1,500 people, including minor offenders. Schiff’s outrage contrasted with Democrats’ reaction to pardons issued by Joe Biden before leaving office. Biden granted pre-emptive pardons to family members, political allies, and others, drawing criticism from Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who called for reforms to ensure transparency in granting clemency.
Klobuchar questioned Biden’s decision to pardon his son and other individuals, suggesting the need for an independent board to oversee pardons. While acknowledging that some pardons were justifiable, she expressed confusion about many decisions, arguing that the process lacked fairness and accountability. Both Trump and Biden faced bipartisan scrutiny over their use of executive clemency powers.
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