Former Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell has strongly criticized President-elect Donald Trump's promise to pardon supporters of the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack in a New York Times op-ed, calling it “devastating.” In the piece, Gonell reflects on his traumatic experiences during the insurrection while protecting lawmakers and recounts the severe injuries he sustained that have led to ongoing pain and PTSD.
Gonell expresses frustration and disappointment at the possibility of Trump returning to the White House and taking actions that could undermine the justice served to the rioters, who he asserts were not victims but criminals acting on falsehoods propagated by Trump. He denotes his fear of retribution from the new administration and emphasizes that pardoning the rioters would dishonor those who sacrificed themselves on that day.
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His sentiment illustrates a broader concern among law enforcement and others who view Trump’s actions as a threat to the rule of law and a potential destabilization of an already divided nation. Gonell urges Trump to reconsider his stance, advocating for the preservation of the convictions handed down to the attackers as a means of healing the country.
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