Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.Photo: Michelle Gustafson/Bloomberg via Getty

Former US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US, on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. Trump used a Pennsylvania rally to vent his anger at an FBI search of his Florida home and President Joe Bidens attack on political extremism, staking his claim as his successors election rival in 2024.

Donald Trumpis again expressing support for the mob of rioters whostormed the U.S. Capitolon his behalf in January 2021 in an attempt to stopJoe Biden’s election victory from being certified, saying in a new video that those imprisoned as a result of their involvement in the riot were being treated “unfairly.”

“It’s the weaponization of the Department of Justice, and we can’t let this happen in our country,” the former president added.

Politicoreports that, as of July, the Justice Department has arrested more than 850 people suspected of participating in the Capitol riot, and more than 325 of those have pleaded guilty.

In a September radio interview, Trump said that if he were to be elected president again, he would “be looking very, very strongly about pardons, full pardons” for those arrested in the riots.

Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty

January 6th Insurrection

Reutersreports that elsewhere in that same interview interview, Trump — who has previously declared himself “the president of law and order” — said he is “financially supporting” some of the rioters facing legal consequences due to their involvement, though he did not offer specifics.

“I am financially supporting people that are incredible and they were in my office actually two days ago. It’s very much on my mind. It’s a disgrace what they’ve done to them,” he said.

Speaking at a rally held shortly before the rally at the Capitol turned violent, Trump encouraged his supporters to march to the building where Congress had convened. Though he said they should be peaceful, he also said they needed to “fight like hell” and risked losing their country.

The scene soon turned violent, withU.S. Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwardslater describing it in sworn testimony as “a war scene.”

“It was something like I had seen out of the movies,” Edwards, 31, said. “I could not believe my eyes. There were officers on the ground. They were bleeding. They were throwing up. I saw friends with blood all over their faces. I was slipping in people’s blood. I was catching people as they fell. It was carnage. It was chaos.”

The former president announced last month that he is officially running again in 2024, launching his campaign in a speech delivered at his members-only Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida.

“America’s comeback starts right now,” the former president said before explaining his priorities for the nation. “We are here tonight to declare that it does not have to be this way.”

Later in his speech, he said, “In order to make America great and glorious again I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States.”

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Trump’s early announcement comes amidinvestigations into his conduct on Jan. 6, 2021and hishandling of classified documentsafter leaving office.

source: people.com