Full Text of HR0118 104th General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION | 2 | | WHEREAS, President Donald Trump's first day in office | 3 | | included no effort to address the cost of groceries, to create | 4 | | economic security for working families, or to expand access to | 5 | | healthcare but was instead focused on issuing blanket pardons | 6 | | for his supporters who were tried and convicted for their role | 7 | | in his January 6, 2021 insurrection; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, On January 6, 2021, a mob of President Trump | 9 | | loyalists, summoned and ginned up by President Trump himself, | 10 | | stormed the United States Capitol Building, attempting to stop | 11 | | the peaceful transfer of power; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, These violent Trump extremists injured 140 law | 13 | | enforcement officers, attacking police with bats, poles, mace, | 14 | | and stolen police shields and batons; four officers died as a | 15 | | result; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, More than 1,100 criminals were convicted for | 17 | | their actions that day, with 1,030 admitting their own guilt; | 18 | | and | 19 | | WHEREAS, Immediately after swearing to uphold the | 20 | | Constitution, President Trump gave his "full, complete, and | 21 | | unconditional pardon" to 1,500 individuals who attacked the |
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| 1 | | Constitution and the Rule of Law; and | 2 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned a man convicted of | 3 | | repeatedly assaulting police officers with pepper spray; and | 4 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned a man convicted of | 5 | | assaulting police officers with two cans of bear spray; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned a man convicted of using | 7 | | a police riot shield to "crush" a Washington D.C. police | 8 | | officer; and | 9 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned a man convicted of using | 10 | | a stun gun and "plunging it" multiple times into an officer's | 11 | | neck; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned a man convicted of | 13 | | choking an officer to the ground; and | 14 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned a man convicted of | 15 | | entering the United States Senate chamber equipped with zip | 16 | | ties prosecutors said were to be used as makeshift hand cuffs; | 17 | | and | 18 | | WHEREAS, President Trump freed members of the Proud Boys | 19 | | and Oath Keepers who were convicted of seditious conspiracy; |
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| 1 | | and | 2 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned a man who wrote on | 3 | | social media that his actions assaulting officers on January 6 | 4 | | were "the opening of a war"; and | 5 | | WHEREAS, President Trump pardoned criminals with prior | 6 | | convictions for rape, sexual abuse of a minor, domestic | 7 | | violence, manslaughter, production of child sexual abuse | 8 | | material, and drug trafficking; and | 9 | | WHEREAS, While President Trump describes these violent | 10 | | criminals as "patriots", they are anything but; therefore, be | 11 | | it | 12 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 13 | | HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | 14 | | we condemn President Donald Trump's inexcusable pardons of his | 15 | | coconspirators and criminals convicted of attacking police | 16 | | officers, attacking our Capitol, and attacking our democracy; | 17 | | and be it further | 18 | | RESOLVED, That as President Trump continues to grow his | 19 | | big lie about the 2020 election, the January 6, 2021 | 20 | | insurrection, and his role in fomenting it, we affirm | 21 | | historical facts that no presidential pardons can rewrite: |
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| 1 | | (1) President Trump lost the 2020 Presidential | 2 | | Election; | 3 | | (2) The President Trump supporters who stormed the | 4 | | Capitol on January 6, 2021 committed crimes and tried to | 5 | | stop the peaceful transfer of power; and | 6 | | (3) President Trump's role in the January 6, 2021 | 7 | | insurrection and his subsequent pardon of those involved | 8 | | will forever be his shameful legacy. |
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