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Vance Leaks Trump’s Secret Plan

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Here’s Trump’s plan once back in office.

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office once again, his commitment to granting pardons to those involved in the January 6th protests is drawing growing attention. With his return to the White House just days away, the issue of justice for these individuals remains a focal point.

Trump’s incoming Vice President, JD Vance, has been vocal in his criticism of the current justice system, accusing it of unfairly targeting January 6th protesters, many of whom have been treated as criminals simply for exercising their First Amendment rights. Vance has made it clear that he supports pardons for those who peacefully protested that day, particularly those who have been treated unjustly by Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on Fox News, Vance explained that while violent individuals should not be pardoned, many people have been wrongly prosecuted for their actions on January 6th. “If you peacefully protested on January 6th and have been subjected to a system that treats you like a criminal, you deserve a pardon,” Vance asserted. “We believe in fair justice, and it’s time to correct the injustices that have been carried out against these individuals.”

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President Trump himself has previously stated that he plans to review each case and act quickly to right these wrongs. “We’ll look at individual cases, but I’m going to be acting very quickly,” Trump promised in an interview last month. His vow to address this issue head-on aligns with his broader stance on restoring fairness and justice in America.

Beyond the issue of pardons, the incoming administration faces a host of pressing challenges—from securing the southern border to handling the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. Trump’s team is also preparing to take on domestic issues such as the catastrophic wildfires in California. JD Vance has been outspoken about the need for better governance, particularly in the face of California’s disastrous handling of the fire crisis. He criticized Democratic leaders like Governor Gavin Newsom, noting that years of mismanagement, including dry reservoirs and inadequate resources for firefighters, have exacerbated the devastation.

“We need competent leadership both at the state and federal levels,” Vance emphasized. “We can’t continue to let this poor governance continue, especially when lives and livelihoods are at stake.”

As Trump sets his sights on a swift and effective return to leadership, his administration promises to be a stark contrast to the current leadership that many feel has failed the American people. Whether it’s granting justice to the January 6th protesters or providing better disaster relief to those in need, President Trump and his team are determined to restore order and accountability to Washington.