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The DOJ Is Trying to Stop January 6 Defendants From Attending Trump's Inauguration
Brittany Sheehan


The Justice Department is opposing the requests of January 6th defendants to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next month. So far, three defendants have sought permission to attend the ceremony, including Cindy Young, who was convicted of four misdemeanors related to the Capitol protest.

In a three-page letter, prosecutors wrote a federal magistrate arguing that she remains a danger to both the D.C. community and the police officers tasked with protecting the Capitol. The letter cited that Young remained in the building until the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt by a Capitol Police officer and argued that her presence at the inauguration would re-victimize officers that Young has publicly mocked.

Prosecutors wrote:

    Outside the House Main Doors, Young interrupted the Electoral College certification by chanting and overrunning the police line guarding the MainDoors. The actions of Young and her fellow rioters forced the evacuation of the House of Representatives. That was not enough for Young. Young encountered the evacuating staff and members at the Speaker’s Lobby which was defended by a barricade of furniture and only a few officers. Fellow rioters passed up chairs, towards the officers, and smashed out the Lobby windows, resulting in the shooting death of a rioter who climbed through the window. Only then did Young leave.

    The risk Young presents to those in D.C. did not end with her exit from the Building. As outlined in the government’s sentencing memorandum, over the pendency of her trial and sentencing, Young has continuously endorsed calls for retribution against those involved in January 6 prosecutions -- specifically jurors, judges, and law enforcement -- all whom help make up the “D.C. community.”

    Beyond seeking retribution, Young has also mocked officer victims. Many of these officers will, once again, be tasked in protecting the Capitol and Constitution on January 20, 2025. As such, her presence at an event staffed by law enforcement would not only present a danger but would cause further victimization for the officers who Young has publicly mocked.

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So far, three defendants have sought permission to attend the ceremony, including Cindy Young, who was convicted of four misdemeanors related to the Capitol protest.

My advice to Mr. Trump on how to handle this:
- Have the three waiting "close by" outside the admissions to the event.
- During his inaugural address, Mr. Trump should pause and announce immediate pardons for all three.
- Then he should call for them to be escorted into the proceedings.
- And then, he should continue the address by declaring that the spell of DCommunist political persecutions is un-American and will be ended immediately.