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Justice Department lawyer Michael Romano, who prosecuted over 1,500 people charged in the U.S. Capitol attack, resigned following President Trump's pardons of the rioters on his first day back in office. Romano fears the pardons could embolden right-wing extremists and encourage future political violence.
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