Posted at Hartmann Report on Dec. 11, 2024
A Call to Arms? Trump’s Pardon Pledge and the Rise of Militant Extremism
The terrifying implications of pardoning insurrectionists who killed and maimed…
This past weekend, in his Meet The Press interview with Kristen Welker, Donald Trump reaffirmed his intention to pardon the people who attacked our Capitol, killing five civilians and three police officers and sending more than 140 cops to the hospital.
"I'm going to be acting very quickly. First day," Trump said of pardoning Jan. 6 killers. "They've been in there for years, and they're in a filthy, disgusting place that shouldn't even be allowed to be open."
Most media and political observers and commentators appear to be of the opinion that this is simply Trump's way of thanking the people who made what he considers a heroic effort to keep him in office through violence. That would be bad enough, but experts at The Critical Internet Studies Institute are worried that there may be a much more sinister explanation.
If they're right, it would also go a long way toward explaining his picks for Attorney General, Defense Secretary, and FBI director.
This theory, increasingly shared among counterterrorism experts and people who monitor violent rightwing extremist groups, suggests that the real reason Trump would do the pardons (and is unafraid of discussing them) is because he's recruiting. And you don't need to go back to 1930s Europe to find examples of how that could work.