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Kash Patel distances himself from Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons at FBI director confirmation hearing

Washington – Cash PatelPresident Donald Trump’s candidate for 10 years as director of the Federal Investigation Office, distanced himself on Thursday of Thursday Trump’s sweeping pardon on January 6The Senate Judicial Committee informs that it is not believed that violent rioters who have assaulted law enforcement deserve a break.

“I have always rejected any violence against law enforcement,” Patel said during the confirmation session. “I do not agree to reduce any penalty from any individual who committed violence against law enforcement.”

Patel’s comments shed light on the fissure within the Republican Party, and even within the Trump administration, on the President’s decision to pardon all the defendants on January 6, except for a handful of its sentences. Among the people who are pardoning the people who assaulted the officers and those who were armed with weapons Firearmsand Gunand Science is validand Hoopsand Bear sprayAnd much more.

Senator Tom Teleles, RN.C, said during the session that he did not agree to Trump’s amnesty of rioters on January 6, and that he was telling the officers that he faced them at security entrances about the Capitol.

“I was thanking these Capitol police officers, and I told them that I believed, in fact, I believed that the pardon was one of the people who had been affected by police officers.

Before pardoning on the opening day, the head of the bright now JD Vance said that violent rioters “clearly” should not be pardonedwhile Public Prosecutor nominated Pam Bondi She said she condemned any violence against the officers.

During one of the hot exchange with Senator Adam Chef, Dr. California, Patel refused to invite Senator to move and confront the Capitol police officers at the hearing room while discussing Patel’s efforts to market a song performed by the so -called “J6” J6 “J6″ J6 Fetee. ” Patel said he used to raise funds for the families of the defendants on January 6. Patel said that “he will never accept violence against law enforcement.”

Patel only went so far on cases related to January 6: It was not clear that Trump lost the 2020 elections, and instead, he only admitted that Joe Biden was president. Senator Mazi Herono, De Hawaii, called “the concerned” that Patel will not answer a “simple” and “realistic” question, with a reference to the role played by the FBI in the election law.

Herono said: “The FBI is the main agency responsible for investigating crimes related to elections, including fraud and deprivation of voting rights,” Herono said. “So, the ability to separate the truth from conspiracy theories about elections is important for the FBI director.”

Patel confirmation session came amid a broader effort by the Trump administration to bring comprehensive changes to the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Investigation Office. The employees who worked in the criminal investigations in Trump Fire was launched. A Republican Party employee and Elon Musk partner I started working in the office before Patel arrives. A handful of The leaders of the FBI were told that their ranks will be reduced unless they choose to resign or retire.

Former American lawyer Matthew Griffs, who supervised the investigation on January 6, told NBC News that about 400 cases were either pending in court or were in the pipeline, but it was not yet charged when Trump closed the Capitol control probe.

Graves said: “A large part of these cases involves violence, and the individuals who participated in the attack and resistance by force, these individuals will not bear responsibility, and there will be no general record that has been created for their actions.”

However, Graves said that the prosecutions invented “a strong general record for hundreds of hundreds and hundreds of documents that accurately document anyone who really cares about the facts” about what happened on that day.

The American boycott judge wrote Paul L. Friedman is Thursday That there is a confirmation of Trump’s amnesty was “incorrectly true” and said that the cases against January 6 were well supported, and often “a strong testimony from law enforcement officers” and “hundreds of hours of horrific videos on Capitol and those who are trying to protect him” . He wrote that Trump’s assurances about dealing with January 6 issues were simply incorrect.

“There was no” dangerous national injustice. “Because the president was signed by the president, he does not turn down or down as if he was looking at the Alice Cup in Wonderland,” Friedman wrote. “The huge records created in these cases and which have been carefully considered, will reflect the rulings imposed by the judges of this court forever that at a turbulent time in the aftermath of the events of January 6, 2021, this court was at all times a place, law and truth.”

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