US President Donald Trump: Newly elected Vice President D Vance has opposed US President Donald Trump’s announcement of pardoning all those accused of violence. Trump had made a statement some time ago that, ‘I will use my powers to pardon those accused of the violence that broke out after my defeat in the 2020 presidential election.’ Due to JD Vance’s opposition, a tussle has started between the President and the Vice President.
Vice President JD Vance said, ‘The issue of amnesty is very simple. Those who protested peacefully should be forgiven, but those who carried out violence should not be forgiven. More than 1,500 people were charged in the January 6 violence. More than 100 police officers were injured in this incident.
Smith, who fought the case against Trump, has resigned
US Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, who fought the case against Donald Trump, resigned last Friday. While welcoming Smith’s resignation, Trump accused Smith on social media of destroying the lives of many families.
Violence broke out in Rajdhani Hills
Violent protests took place in the Capitol Hills on January 6, 2021, following Trump’s defeat in the 2020 presidential election in the United States. As a special prosecutor, Smith fought the case against Trump, accusing him of inciting these violent protests and illegally possessing classified documents after leaving office. Smith withdrew both cases after Trump was reinstated as president. Explaining the reason behind doing this, it was said that, ‘According to the rules of the Justice Department, the President cannot be prosecuted.’ Additionally, Smith submitted a confidential report on January 7 and resigned on January 10.