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    Trump Plans to Pardon Steve Bannon for Jan. 6 Convictions

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:February 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump is preparing to grant a full pardon to former adviser Steve Bannon, effectively wiping out his criminal convictions related to actions tied to the January 6, 2021 Capitol events.

    The move would absolve Bannon of legal penalties he received in federal court, restoring his civil rights and removing the convictions from his record. Administration officials say the pardon reflects Trump’s view that Bannon was treated unjustly and that the legal consequences he faced were politically motivated.

    Bannon was convicted on charges connected to efforts surrounding the January 6 incident, which has been the subject of extensive federal investigations and prosecutions. His case drew national attention and became one of the most prominent prosecutions linked to activities around that day.

    Trump’s pardon announcement is expected soon, according to sources close to the president, and would come ahead of other anticipated clemency actions. The decision is likely to intensify debate over the scope of presidential pardon power and its use in cases connected to the Capitol breach.

    Supporters of Bannon have long argued that his prosecution was unfair and have called for intervention to clear his name. Critics of the pardon contend that it undermines accountability for individuals convicted in cases tied to January 6.

    The legal effect of the pardon would be immediate once signed, restoring Bannon’s eligibility for certain rights and potentially shielding him from related civil consequences of his convictions. The political ramifications are expected to reverberate through ongoing discussions about January 6 and its legacy.

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