During his Save America rally in Conroe, the former president alleged that his supporters who broke into the Capitol last year are being treated ‘unfairly’ by President Joe Biden.
‘If I run, and if I win, we will treat those people from January 6 fairly. We will treat them fairly,’ he exclaimed to enthusiastic applause.
‘If that requires pardons, we will give them pardons, because they are being treated so unfairly.’
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He went on to take aim at the Democrat-led House committee investigating the riot before turning his anger back to how the detainees are being treated.
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‘This hasn’t happened to all of the other atrocities that took place recently, what that un-select committee is doing and what the people are doing who are running those prisons — it’s a disgrace,’ Trump declared.
It comes as the panel steadily encroaches further into the ex-president’s inner circle — earlier this month its chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson formally requested that his elder daughter Ivanka Trump cooperate with Congress’ investigation.
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Lawmakers on the panel have been frank about their pursuit of Trump’s ties to the riot and what kind of a role he played in undermining the 2020 election.
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Turning back to the imprisoned rioters, he roared: ’We will treat them fairly and we will take care of the people of this country.’
Over the last 12 months, the DOJ has charged hundreds of people in connection with the insurrection.
Trump’s allies in Congress like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida have claimed to witness their alleged poor treatment firsthand and have referred to them as ‘political prisoners.’
Trump’s supporters started arriving at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds on Saturday morning as the sun shone brightly in a cloudless sky.
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One rally-goer, Tony Kraut from Dallas, stated he wanted to see the former president launch a re-election bid in 2024.
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‘He’s such a dynamic guy and he’s working for free, he’s not working for a paycheck, and he’s the only president who ran for the presidency that’s not doing it for political gain. He’s doing it to protect our freedoms, protect our country, protect our borders — it’s like you and I protect our household,’ Kraut told DailyMail.com.