Former Jan. 6 Prosecutor on Trump Pardons and DOJ Investigations
PBS NewsHourJuly 10, 20257 min21,034 views
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- 💔 Greg Rosen, former chief of the Justice Department's Capitol Siege Section, expresses deep disappointment over the handling of January 6 prosecutions.
- 📉 He notes that the pardons for over 1,500 defendants, along with firings and dismantling of certain DOJ aspects, were disheartening.
- ⚖️ Rosen hopes these events are merely a temporary setback for the esteemed Justice Department, emphasizing its name signifies virtue.
Message of Hiring January 6 Participants
- ⚠️ Rosen criticizes the hiring of Jared Wise, who was charged for encouraging violence against police officers during the January 6 attack and later pardoned by Trump.
- 🗣️ He argues that hiring someone accused of inciting violence against law enforcement sends a
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