WATCH: Donald Trump says he will review cases of 'political prisoners' and pardon them on 'day one'

This was Donald Trump's fourth rally of this campaign cycle in Wisconsin
PUBLISHED SEP 7, 2024
Republican presidential candidate  Donald Trump urged voters to support him in Wisconsin (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump urged voters to support him in Wisconsin (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

MOSINEE, WISCONSIN: Donald Trump made a campaign stop in Mosinee, Wisconsin, and talked about various subjects, including ‘political prisoners’ unfairly held in jails.

On Saturday, September 7, the former president addressed the enthusiastic crowd saying, "The moment we win, we will rapidly review the cases of every political prisoner unjustly victimized by the (Kamala) Harris regime, and I will sign their pardons on Day One.”

Trump continued, “We will completely overhaul Kamala’s corrupt Department of INJUSTICE and turn the Justice Department back into the best law enforcement agency on the planet. Instead of persecuting Republicans, they will focus on taking down bloodthirsty cartels, transnational gangs, and Radical Islamic Terrorists."



 

Donald Trump is campaigning hard in Wisconsin State

This was Donald Trump's fourth rally of this campaign cycle in Wisconsin after addressing supporters in Green Bay, Waukesha, and Racine. Other than these events, he also showed up for a town hall meeting in La Crosse last week, according to jsonline.

During his Mosinee event, the Republican presidential nominee also talked about bringing order in government departments. "We are working with Robert KennedyJr, we will take on corruption at the FDA, the CDC, World Health Organization and other institutions of public health that are dominated by corporate power," he said.

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Donald Trump addressed the crowd in Mosinee, Wisconsin on Saturday, September 8 (Getty Images)

Netizens share their strong opinion on Donald Trump’s ‘pardon’ remark

Internet gave mixed response to Donald Trump’s statement about ‘political prisoners.'

One user said on X, "Is this the guy who says he is for the rule of law? J6 insurrectionists deserve to rot in prison."

"Loony J6 Trumpets feel betrayed that he lied to them for 3.5yrs after recently admitting once that he lost the 2020 election “by a whisker,” another wrote.

A person voiced, "Pardoning violent insurrectionists shouldn't be a campaign promise, it should be unthinkable."

"Kamala stands for justice & accountability. No pardons for violence against law enforcement or democracy," one slammed Trump's statement.

A supporter expressed, "Trump’s vision for America is rooted in strength, prosperity, and putting the American people above all else."

"Good. They are not getting due process as it is. They have rights!" one felt

"Well the j6 committee delete gigabytes of evidence. The cases should all be thrown out since y'all tampered with and withheld evidence," another shared.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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