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One other insurrectionist pardoned by Trump has been rearrested

Editorial Board Published May 20, 2025
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One more violent Capitol insurrectionist whom President Donald Trump pardoned has been rearrested, The Washington Publish reported late Monday.

Zachary J. Alam was arrested on Could 9 and charged with felony residential housebreaking and misdemeanor vandalism after he allegedly broke right into a home in Richmond, Virginia, whereas the owners had been there.

Till Jan. 20, Alam had been serving an eight-year jail sentence after he was convicted of eight felonies and three misdemeanors for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, which included “assaulting, resisting, or impeding” Capitol Cops.

Alam was unrepentant, with U.S. District Choose Dabney L. Friedrich giving him one of many longest jail sentences of any Jan. 6 insurrectionist due to his “lack of remorse,” The Washington Publish reported in November, when he was sentenced.

On the day of his sentencing, which came about after Trump had received the 2024 election, Alam reiterated his perception that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, stated he was glad Trump received once more, and demanded a “full pardon” for his actions.

One other insurrectionist pardoned by Trump has been rearrested
Trump supporters attempt to break by way of a police barrier on Jan. 6, 2021, on the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

“I will not accept a second-class pardon,” Alam stated, in line with The Washington Publish. “I want a full pardon with all the benefits that come with it, including full compensation.”

Trump obeyed Alam’s demand, granting him and greater than 1,500 different insurrectionists pardons on Jan. 20, the day he was sadly sworn in for a second time period. Public polling has constantly discovered {that a} majority of voters oppose these pardons.

Alam is the most recent particular person Trump pardoned for his or her actions on Jan. 6, 2021, to be arrested once more. Not less than 5 folks Trump pardoned for his or her roles within the revolt have now been rearrested, together with Daniel Ball, a Florida man who was arrested on federal gun expenses, and Andrew Taake, who was arrested for allegedly soliciting a toddler for intercourse. 

Trump additionally gave a $5 million windfall to the household of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed on Jan. 6, 2021, by a Capitol Police officer after she tried to interrupt onto the Home ground to cease the certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.

Babbitt’s household was suing for wrongful dying, which Biden’s Division of Justice was ready to take to courtroom. Nevertheless, Trump’s administration selected to as an alternative settle with Babbitt’s household, giving them $5 million in taxpayer cash. In truth, it’s Trump himself who ought to have paid up since his lies a couple of stolen election poisoned Babbitt’s thoughts and led her to interrupt into the Capitol.

In the meantime, as Trump-pardoned Jan. 6 insurrectionists commit extra crimes, Trump just isn’t targeted on protecting them off the streets however is as an alternative arresting Democratic elected officers.

On Monday, interim U.S. Legal professional Alina Habba introduced that she is charging Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey with assault and impeding regulation enforcement officers when she tried to conduct oversight of an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement detention middle in her state. 

Trump’s FBI additionally arrested Milwaukee County Choose Hannah Dugan and charged her with making an attempt to impede the deportation of a Mexican immigrant, expenses she denies and is preventing.

Trump administration officers have additionally threatened to arrest extra Democratic officers, together with Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers. 

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