💨 Abstract
Donald Trump, the incoming US President, has stated that he plans to issue pardons for individuals charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol riots, citing a "very corrupt" justice system. He promised quick action on his first day in office, but noted exceptions for those deemed "radical" or "crazy." Trump has previously referred to those imprisoned as "hostages."
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