Monday, December 9, 2024

Sentencing for Jan. 6 insurrectionist: 'Trump’s gonna pardon you . . . Donald’s got you'

A federal judge appointed to the bench by President Ronald Reagan said recently that the public discourse about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol — and the cases against Donald Trump supporters prosecuted because they committed crimes in support of the once and future president — had been distorted, reported NBC News.

U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said that while the events of Jan. 6 may be a “distant, hazy memory” for many Americans, there were many who suffered that day who never forget the attack. Emphasizing that “truth and justice, law and order” are bedrock principles of the judicial system, Lamberth said that the jurors who heard the cases “know how perilously close we came to letting the peaceful transfer of power, that great cornerstone of the American republican experiment and perhaps our foremost contribution to posterity, slip away from us.”

Lamberth — who previously said the “preposterous” claims Republican politicians were making about the Capitol attack “could presage further danger to our country” — made his comments during the sentencing of a man who ran for a congressional seat previously held by former Rep. George Santos.

Philip Grillo had been convicted of a felony count of obstruction of an official proceeding, but after the Supreme Court this summer ruled against the use of that charge in Jan. 6 cases, Grillo filed a motion for acquittal on that count, which the government did not oppose. So on Friday, Grillo was sentenced to a year in prison on the remaining misdemeanor counts.

“We f---ing did it, you understand? We stormed the Capitol,” Grillo said in a video he took of himself in the Capitol, according to the Justice Department. “We shut it down! We did it!”

Lamberth, who sentenced Grillo to 12 months behind bars, had rejected Grillo’s argument to delay his sentencing due to the possibility that Trump might pardon some or all of the Jan. 6 rioters. He ordered Grillo to be stepped back, or taken into custody immediately, rather than be allowed to self-surrender.

“Trump’s gonna pardon you,” said one of Grillo’s supporters in the courtroom galley. “Donald’s got you, Phil.”

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