The terrifying implications of pardoning Trump's insurrectionists who killed and maimed
This past weekend, in his Meet The Press interview with Kristen Welker, Donald Trump reaffirmed his intention to pardon the people who attacked our Capitol, killing five civilians and three police officers and sending more than 140 cops to the hospital.
âIâm going to be acting very quickly. First day,â Trump said of pardoning Jan. 6 killers. âTheyâve been in there for years, and theyâre in a filthy, disgusting place that shouldnât even be allowed to be open.â
Most media and political observers and commentators appear to be of the opinion that this is simply Trumpâs way of thanking the people who made what he considers a heroic effort to keep him in office through violence. That would be bad enough, but experts at The Critical Internet Studies Instituteare worried that there may be a much more sinister explanation.
If theyâre right, it would also go a long way toward explaining his picks for Attorney General, Defense Secretary, and FBI director.
This theory, increasingly shared among counterterrorism experts and people who monitor violent rightwing extremist groups, suggests that the real reason Trump would do the pardons (and is unafraid of discussing them) is because heâs recruiting. And you donât need to go back to 1930s Europe to find examples of how that could work.
Russiaâs dictator Vladimir Putin, for example, has often used non-state actors to intimidate and even kill his political enemies. The most well-known is the Night Wolves Motorcycle Club, aka âPutinâs Angels,â run by a man who calls himself âthe Surgeon.â
They helped Putin invade Crimea and Ukraine, but most of their activity is against protestors, âcommunistsâ (anybody opposing Putin), and the queer community in Russia.
Similarly, five years and one week before Trump applauded the âJews will not replace usâ Nazis who rallied in Charlottesville and murdered Heather Heyer, a group of some 700 right-wing Hungarian âpatriotsâ held a torchlight parade that ended in front of the homes of Hungaryâs largest minority group, chanting, âWe will set your homes on fire!â
Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbánâs police watched the thugs, laughing and refusing to intervene, as Roma families fled their homes in terror. In 2013, Zsolt Bayer, one of the founders of Orbánâs party, had called the Roma âanimals⦠unfit to live among people.â
Language strikingly similar, if not milder, to Trumpâs way of describing Black people, immigrants, and liberals.
Orbán refused to condemn Bayer or the violence, and life has become more and more difficult for racial, ethnic, and religious minorities. Not only are they routinely excluded from job markets, but are also frequently subject to violence at the hands of all-white, Orbán-supporting Hungarian militias.
Armed rightwing militia groups in the United States have been on a recruiting jag of their own in anticipation of Trumpâs presidency, according to press reports and terrorism experts. For example, Reuters notes:
âThe Proud Boys are back. Four years after the failed effort to overturn Trumpâs 2020 electoral defeat, the violent all-male extremist group that led the storming of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021, is rebuilding and regaining strength as Trump campaigns to return to the White House, according to interviews with eight Proud Boys, two U.S. law enforcement officials and four experts who track the groupâs online activity.â
Similarly, Wired magazine reports that Scott Seddon, the Pennsylvania-based founder of the American Patriots Three Percenters (APIII), is preparing for something like war:
ââThis is not going to just go away. We need to become fuckinâ strong, fuckinâ lions,â says Seddon. âStart reaching out to individuals in your state that are trustworthy, that have the like-minded vision of local strong communities, to hold down the fort, just in case [of] war, or for when shit hits the fan.ââ
El Pais tells the story of armed militia groups who are looking forward to action on Americaâs southern border when Trump allows it. Referencing them, Tom Homan, who Trump has appointed as his âBorder Czar,â told Fox âNewsâ:
âThere are thousands of retired agents, border patrols, retired military personnel who want to come and volunteer to help this president secure the border and do deportation operations.â
They also cite a Wired article that quotes Tim Foley, head of Arizona Border Recon, a white âcivilian patrol group,â as saying theyâre doing outreach:
âWeâre in talks with a few different people. We have a better lay of the land than the federal agents do.â
Itâs worth remembering that the people Trump says he wants to pardon not only include almost exclusively white men who killed civilians and police officers, but who also tried to hang the Vice President and murder the Speaker of the House of Representatives. These are actions that typically only happen in countries experiencing a live civil war.
Which is exactly what Trumpâs Defense nominee Pete Hegseth has argued weâre on the verge of. In his 2020 book American Crusade, Hegseth described leftists as the nationâs âinternal adversariesâ:
âThe military and police, both bastions of freedom-loving patriots, will be forced to make a choice,â Hegseth further wrote. âIt will not be good. Yes, there will be some form of civil war.â
More recently, in his 2024 book âThe War on Warriors,â Hegseth asserted that because of Democrats âAmerica today is in a cold civil war,â claiming that the country is âunder siege by confederacy radicals.â
Donald Trump himself has said that he expects his plan to deport millions of undocumented workers in America to be âbloody.â
Our timid national media refuse to even consider such a savage scenario, but America should brace itself as Trump has not let up on his violent rhetoric and neither have his followers. As former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told MSNBCâs Ari Melber:
âYou know, when you listen to these comments and watch these videos, what you are forced to consider is the message that Donald Trump is sending, because it is not just to the January 6th defendants.
âIt is to the people he hopes will support him in this next term, and the message is: âSupport me at all costs, use violence, commit crimes, I will take care of you.â
âI find that to be deeply frightening.â
January 6th taught us that Trump and some of the people following him are deadly serious and willing to use violence and even murder to achieve their goals.
America needs to get ready. President Biden should be preparing (or reassuring) us. And, if the latter, explaining why.
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