This Senate resolution unequivocally condemns any pardons for individuals who have been found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police officers. It explicitly states the Senate's disapproval of such acts of clemency, emphasizing the importance of accountability for violence against law enforcement personnel. The resolution serves as a formal declaration of the Senate's position, asserting that those who committed these offenses should not be granted pardons. This stance underscores a commitment to supporting law enforcement and ensuring justice for attacks on officers.
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A resolution condemning the pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers.
USA119th CongressSRES-42| Senate
| Updated: 1/28/2025
This Senate resolution unequivocally condemns any pardons for individuals who have been found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police officers. It explicitly states the Senate's disapproval of such acts of clemency, emphasizing the importance of accountability for violence against law enforcement personnel. The resolution serves as a formal declaration of the Senate's position, asserting that those who committed these offenses should not be granted pardons. This stance underscores a commitment to supporting law enforcement and ensuring justice for attacks on officers.