I'm Still Angry About Jan. 6, Mulvaney Says

I'm Still Angry About Jan. 6, Mulvaney Says

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The transcript discusses the debate over pardoning individuals involved in the January 6th events, highlighting the complexities of presidential pardon power. It emphasizes the need for case-by-case evaluation and warns against dismissing the events as a peaceful protest. The emotional impact on Americans and the importance of understanding the events to prevent recurrence are also discussed.

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What are the implications of pardoning individuals involved in the January 6th events?

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How does the speaker view the presidential pardon power?

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What does the speaker suggest should be done to understand the events of January 6th?

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What emotions does the speaker express regarding the January 6th events?

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What is the speaker's perspective on the possibility of a repeat of the January 6th events?

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