Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has argued that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pardoning of January 6 defendants should be just the beginning of righting the wrongs done to them under the Biden-Harris government. Speaking with Human Events, he explained: “Even when they get pardoned and released… You can’t give them the last several years of their life back.”
Kassam stressed the January 6 prisoners have likely developed health issues in prison, and some are “going to come out with mental issues”—and “you can’t given them a cure for that overnight.”
“So, it can’t stop there. Justice for J6 doesn’t stop with their release. It continues on, to holding people to account who put them there in the first instance,” he continued, demanding: “Who fired those first flashbangs and why, and why have they never been held to account?”
The National Pulse chief said he believes that ” the J6 prisoners do not just need release, they need compensation for what they’ve gone through for the last four years of their lives,” expressing confidence that “President Trump will stand by that, I think he will make it a priority in his first day or in his first week.”
Kassam also mentioned the ongoing “drone situation” in the United States, describing it as a stark example of the way “the government has abandoned its sole role, which is saving the American people, keeping the American people safe from external negative actors and factors,” and the confluence between MAGA and MAHA.
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.@RaheemKassam to @JackPosobiec on J6 prisoners: “Even when they get pardoned and released, you can’t give them the last several years of their lives back.” pic.twitter.com/Nj7cgqiBrf
— Human Events (@HumanEvents) December 13, 2024