President Donald Trump, on his first day back in office, issued pardons and commutations to over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack. This action nullified the efforts of the Justice Department’s extensive investigation and prosecution of the events. 
The clemency measures included full pardons for the majority of those convicted, effectively erasing their criminal records. Additionally, sentences for 14 prominent figures, such as Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, were commuted to time served, leading to their immediate release. 
La Pointe reporter Claire Meynial has been covering the trials and incarcerations of many of these cases and joins us to talk about the reality of the cases and we guess about the political fallout.
Also:
The vibe inside congress during the indoor inauguration.
A plea for digital services like YouTubeTV to carry C-SPAN
Chapters
(00:00:01) Introduction
(00:01:22) The Battle for C-SPAN’s Future
(00:07:06) Update: Hegseth Secured? Ratcliffe Confirmed. JFK Files Declassified
(00:15:57) Claire Meynial on J6 and Inauguration
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