00:00Yes, sir. First, we have a list of pardons and commutations relating to events that occurred
00:04on January 6th, 2021. Okay. And how many people is this?
00:09I think this order will apply to approximately 1,500 people, sir.
00:12Full pardon or commutation? Full pardon.
00:17We have about six commutations in there where we're doing further research. Nice to see you
00:23again. So this is a big one. Anything you want to explain about this?
00:32We hope they come out tonight, frankly. We're expecting it.
00:44Everybody, let's respect your family, please. Step back.
00:49Just let it be a choice. This man has not had a choice.
00:53Have a good time. God bless you.
01:05Please use this for whatever you need. And God bless you.
01:18We're listening on the radio, and we heard President Trump say that he's going to be
01:27taking action for the J6 hostages. That's what I knew for sure. But I always knew he was going to
01:33do it. I had no doubt. I had full faith that he was going to do it. Of course, relief. But like I
01:39said, I knew it was coming. Joy, gratefulness. How long have you been in?
01:45Three years total.
01:46Do you feel emboldened and perhaps legitimized and validated by the Trump administration?
01:50I don't feel emboldened. I feel, yes, I feel vindicated and validated. Yes, absolutely.
01:55Of course, I haven't gotten a pardon yet. I got a commutation. But I'm applying for one. I'm
01:59pretty positive I'll get one. When they review my case, they'll understand that I was targeted for
02:03who I am, not for anything I did. First of all, we weren't really a militia.
02:08So that's not how I consider us to be. Well, I mean, a militia is supposed to be organized in
02:14your community. It's you and your neighbors together. So that's a militia, local people
02:18together. We saw the Proud Boys on the streets of Washington yesterday. Is this now an opportunity?
02:23We work with Proud Boys all the time across the country, protecting people together.
02:28Thank you, President, for signing those pardons. And as always, as I told you...
02:33Well, here to show support, I want to see the people that were
02:36going to be coming out, hopefully coming out of here soon. Some of them I used to live with prior.
02:41I left this jail on March 7th of 2024 for a prison. Got out on May 20th. And right now,
02:47I've been forced to live here in D.C. past eight months, not from here. But
02:51I am excited about the pardons and the commutations. I don't think we're done.
02:54I think he'll be going case by case, as he shared. It's amazing how just everything,
02:59the inauguration, everything just seems so beautifully and well done today.
03:02I'm excited for the truth to come out. And I'm excited also for people to be able to start
03:06getting their lives back. At the same time, I'm worried about them and also the people that are
03:11coming out. It's going to be tough at first. Some people's lives are completely ruined.
03:17But, you know, like Trump said, you know, the American spirit, we can push on. And
03:21I'm excited for that. But I will say, well, I want to say this, too. You know, we've lost
03:24lives over it. The suicides there that day, Ashley Babbitt was shot that day.
03:29And it's not right what they did. It is very emotional because they don't
03:34belong in there. That day, we were there to protest, which is a First Amendment right.
03:43We had grievances. You know, I love my country. I love my God. And I love these men and women
03:51in here. And I want to see him free every last one of them. So it is emotional.
03:57I wish I could do more than stand out here. But yeah, so it was good to hear Trump say that.
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