Report: Mercer mom counting on Trump pardon for Jan. 6 conviction – WFMJ.com

property, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and demonstrating in a controlled manner. Powell expressed hope that Trump will grant her a pardon if he returns to office, saying “I believe in him, and I know that he believes in me.” She added that she was inspired to participate in the January 6th events by Trump’s rhetoric and that she felt “he was fighting for us” during the insurrection. While some may argue that Powell and others like her are simply following the leader, there is no doubt that their actions have had serious consequences for both themselves and the nation as a whole. As the United States faces increasing political polarization and division, it remains to be seen whether Trump’s promise to pardon “a large portion” of the Capitol rioters would only serve to further divide the country or bring about some form of reconciliation. In any case, it is clear that the aftermath of the January 6th insurrection will continue to shape American politics for years to come.