The Manila Times

Trump: I’ll free US Capitol rioters if reelected

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Donald Trump on Monday pledged to free people jailed for taking part in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the United States Capitol as one of his first actions if reelected, calling them “hostages.”

The rioters — egged on by the then-president and fueled by his false claims of voter fraud — stormed the seat of US democracy in a bid to halt the transfer of power to Democrat Joe Biden.

About 1,358 defendants have been charged in the 38 months since then, latest figures from the Justice Department released last week showed. About 500 have been sentenced to prison terms.

Trump posted the comments on his Truth Social website, additional­ly promising to shut down the border with Mexico as part of his first acts if reelected, without providing details.

“My first acts as your next President will be to Close the Border, DRILL, BABY, DRILL, and Free the January 6 Hostages being wrongfully imprisoned!” he wrote on Monday night.

Trump has made previous comments about his hypothetic­al first day in office, vowing during a televised town hall in December not to act as a dictator except “other than Day One.”

Nor is it the first time Trump has called his imprisoned supporters “hostages” or suggested they should be freed.

In January, he implored his successor to “release the J6 hostages, Joe” during a campaign rally in Iowa.

Trump faces four criminal indictment­s, including two — one federal and one in Georgia — stemming from his attempts to overturn the election results after losing to Biden.

Trump is virtually assured of being the Republican presidenti­al nominee after his last remaining rival, Nikki Haley, dropped out of the race following his overwhelmi­ng wins in the primaries.

He insists that the support he enjoys among his Republican base has been enhanced, not hurt, by his many legal woes.

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AFP PHOTO OUTSIDE LOOKING IN Donald Trump salutes while attending the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip 299 mixed martial arts event at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, on March 9, 2024.

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