Washington – Michael Romano spent more than 17 years in the judiciary, eventually became a supervisor in the squad that would sue more than 1,500 people accused of attacking US Capitol.
The first day of President Donald Trump at the White House – Romano knew he had to leave.
In an interview with the Associated Press a few weeks after his resignation from the judiciary, Romano said, “I knew January 20th, when the pardon was announced, I needed to find the way.” “I would be forgiven and forgiveness and false details that were spread in January would be ineligible for me”
Now, Romano says he even fears Trump’s decision to forgive the most violent rioters-whom his own vice president once said “obviously” should not be forgiven-can encourage the dictates to encourage extremists and encourage future political violence.
Romano says, “January January is forgiven by January January and other right -wing extremists, I realize that if you support the President and if you are violent in support of the President, he can protect you from the criminal judicial system,” Romano says. “And so that people can encourage people to do these kinds of tasks.”
Romano is among dozens of judiciary lawyers who have taken over the new leadership of Trump and the Republican has begun to make clear changes to the law enforcement agencies with the priority of the President and filed a case at one time.
The judiciary returning to Trump’s White House has begun a dazzling change, but probably more than a few lawyers who have spent several years of the largest attack on Capital since the 1812 war.
January 2021, riots, riots, as a deputy head of the Capital Blocking Department of Romano, have kept an intense view of the Romano evidence, including the details of the violence that Trump’s population was attacked by Biden’s trumpet.
Romano joined the judiciary directly from the Law School in 2007 and was working in the Washington division, which conducted public corruption cases in January 2021. He remembered watching riots on television and quickly decided that he described as “the offense of the Historic Tihasic ratio” that he wanted to help in the prosecution. ”
Trump’s apology was cement to the President’s year -long propaganda to rewrite the history of the January 6 attack.
To return to the White House, Trump has repeatedly reduced the violence, which caused more than 5 police officers injured and praised the rioters as patriots and hostages, whom he claimed unjustly tortured them by the judiciary for their political faith. Only two Capitol riots were released from all allegations, which Trump supporters mentioned as proof that the Washington jury could not be fair and neutral. Some January.
After the inauguration, Trump’s curiosity was surprised by many, considering that the President advised a few weeks ago instead of forgiving the blanket, he kept an eye on the accused on January case-case basis. Trump’s Declaration described the prosecution as “a serious national injustice.” The apology will begin a “process of national reunion”.
Trump’s apologies were released from the leaders of the far-right extremist groups that were convicted of the peaceful transfer of power and convicted of the brutal attacks on the police-many crimes were caught on camera and broadcast on live TV. Trump has kept his apology and says that the sentences given for the action that day were “ridiculous and extra” and “these people who actually love our country.”
Romano said that the January January was not behaved in the justice system of the accused or that the idea was not just “not true” as they were not given the proper process. In many cases, he said that prosecutors have an overwhelming evidence because the accused “has committed themselves proudly.”
Romano said, “The American judicial system and the Constitution had complete protection of their guaranteed rights.” “When dealing with these cases and the rioters and some of their lawyers, the way they behaved in court was that they had to accept that they should be treated like heroes and should not be sued at all.”
Despite the pardon, Romano said that he still believes that the work of the Capitol Siege Department was important because it had left a “historical tihassic record” of what happened January.
“In the light of the attempt to whitewash the history of that day, people are in the light of the attempt to lie about the day for their own benefit, which is happening, it is important that people can understand the truth about what January has happened,” he said.
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