It was the biggest mass prosecution in US history and now the biggest mass pardons and releases.
President Trump made good on his pledge to pardon January 6 convicts… and the action he took was even broader than some expected, releasing even violent offenders.
Sunday on Full Measure, we were there for some of the releases, and we catch up with one January 6 demonstrator we first profiled here on Full Measure two years ago.
Treniss Evans and his family were awakened at their Texas home by an FBI SWAT team, and taken out of their house at gunpoint, even though he’d been cooperating with the FBI.
He’d only committed a misdemeanor trespass offense for peacefully, briefly, entering the US Capitol that day.
We’ll hear about what sentenced he got and what the pardon means to him.
Also, this week President Trump issued a new directive to encourage and expand school choice and educational freedom.
Micro Schools are a special type of school that aims to serve kids and parents more of what they really want and need from education. Lisa Fletcher will tell us about that.
And the US of Fear? Psychiatrist Dr. Mark McDonald has a thought provoking look back at the confounding behavior of the general public during Covid.
His book is, “United States of Fear: How America Fell Victim to a Mass Delusional Psychosis.”
See you Sunday!

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