JACK POSOBIEC: Trump-supporting political prisoners 'need to be made whole'

"There are still 1000 people that are sitting in the DC gulags. There are still so many people who need to receive their pardon, and the pardon for them is not good enough either."

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Monday's episode of Human Events Daily aired live immediately after Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed President-elect Donald Trump's victory for the 2025 presidency, a moment which host Jack Posobiec replayed for his audience.

Posobiec urged viewers to "remember" and "commemorate" January 6 for not only this moment, but for "what we and this movement were put through for the last four years." Protesters and rioters who were on Capitol grounds and those who entered the building have ben extensively prosecuted by Biden's Department of Justice. Nearly 1,600 people have been prosecuted, an effort that many say was politically motivated. 



"I would venture to say that every single person in this audience has had someone who was locked up, or someone who lost a job, or somebody who was canceled in one way, shape or form, faced persecution, either personal or professional, for their support of President Trump," the host stated, "or their refusal to take a vaccine, or their refusal to participate in the Jan 6 committee like Stephen K Bannon, even though collaborators like Nancy mace voted to send Steve came Bannon to prison."

He continued: "Trump winning is not good enough. JD Vance, becoming vice president is not good enough. There are still 1,000 people that are sitting in the DC gulags. There are still so many people who need to receive their pardon, and the pardon for them is not good enough either. They need to be made whole.

Watch the full episode below.

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