Suzanne Ellen Kaye was convicted for threatening to shoot FBI agents, and Daniel Edwin Wilson for conspiring to impede or injure police offers and illegal firearm possession.
United States President Donald Trump issued pardons to Suzanne Ellen Kaye and Daniel Edwin Wilson, both linked to the January 6 Capitol insurrection. Kaye, who threatened FBI agents during an investigation, was released after 18 months, while Wilson was pardoned for firearm possession and conspiracy charges, allowing him to leave prison early. These actions reflect Trump’s ongoing support for individuals involved in the insurrection, despite the extensive investigations conducted under former President Biden. The pardons mark a significant intervention in one of the largest prosecutions in U.S. history.
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