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Trump Pardons 6 Criminals Who Attempted to Murder Officer Michael Fanone

Officer Michael Fanone is as pissed off as I am about Trump pardoning the January 6th insurrectionists.

These people attempted to kill police officers and beat Officer Michael Fanone unconscious, caused him to have a heart attack, and when they talked about shooting him with his own gun, he begged for his life by telling them he has children.

Officer Michael Fanone expressed his concerns to CNN, emphasizing that the individuals who have been granted pardons were responsible for the attempted murder of police officers. He stressed that their violent actions resulted in numerous officers, including himself, being hospitalized.

The pardons have now set these individuals free, despite the severity of their crimes. This raises questions about the accountability and justice for those who faced brutal attacks while serving to protect the community.

Officer Fanone’s concerns were shared with CNN, as he highlighted that the individuals who received pardons were directly involved in the attempted murder of police officers.

He emphasized the resulting hospitalizations of himself and fellow officers due to the violent actions of these individuals. The pardons have now released these individuals, disregarding the gravity of their crimes.

This raises significant concerns regarding the accountability and justice for those who endured vicious attacks while fulfilling their duty to safeguard the community. Officers encountered physical injuries, including the loss of eyes and fingers, and continue to grapple with PTSD after the traumatic experience of being assaulted by hundreds of American citizens, for hours on end, while carrying out their responsibilities of protecting the United States Capitol and its occupants, including members of Congress and their staff, as well as other personnel working inside.

Tragically, several officers succumbed to the weight of the trauma and took their own lives.

Officer michael fanone receives an award from president joe biden
President Joe Biden presents the Presidential Citizens Medal to former Washington Metropolitan Police Department Officer Michael Fanone during a ceremony, Friday, January 6, 2023, in the East Room of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

Officer Michael Fanone and his family: What is he doing now?

Officer Michael Fanone, one of the brave heroes who defended the Capitol on January 6th, has been dealing with a horrifying aftermath. The threats and harassment he and his family have received from MAGA are absolutely despicable.

It’s reached such a disturbing level that Officer Fanone had no choice but to seek out protective orders. Can you believe that? A dedicated officer risking his life to protect our democracy, only to be repaid with threats and intimidation. It’s sickening.

If we’ve learned anything during this period of the MAGA movement, it’s how violent and hateful they can be toward anyone who disagrees with them.

In my opinion, Donald Trump has pardoned these people because they are his own “personal army” who were willing to attack their own government in order to help Trump stay in power after he lost the 2020 election.

Trump has learned that he can use stochastic terrorism as a way of ordering his “army” to attack someone without getting his hands dirty by telling them to attack.

Officer Michael Fanone and his family have also faced threats, highlighting the violent and hateful nature of those who align themselves with the MAGA movement.

These actions have been further enabled by Donald Trump, who pardoned these individuals and utilized stochastic terrorism as a means of inciting attacks without direct involvement.

All he has to do is post on social media about someone who has threatened to hold him accountable or who disagrees with him or the objectives of the MAGA movement and his soldiers jump into action.

The person Trump mentioned in his post will receive death threats, threats of rape, visits to their home, they’ll be swatted, etc. Some of the “victims” of Trump’s army have had to move and leave their homes to escape harassment.

What is Michael Fanone doing now

Since the pardon of the people who attacked him in January 6, Michael Fanone has filed for protective orders against those people. He and his family have endured harassment and threats after he spoke out about what happened that day.

Learn more about the protective orders from NBC News.

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