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douglas9

(5,236 posts)
Wed Sep 24, 2025, 07:40 AM Sep 24

US Marshals' Efforts Around Trump's January 6 Pardons Were "Highly Unusual

As the US Marshals Service prepared for Donald Trump’s expected pardon of January 6 defendants, officials went to unusual lengths to facilitate the defendants’ travel home from the DC jail, newly obtained records show.

The records, obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request by the ethics watchdog CREW, are yet another window into the unprecedented nature of Trump’s decision to pardon some 1,500 people who participated in the 2021 Capitol siege. They detail how the Marshals Service, the law enforcement arm of the federal judiciary, which had custody of January 6 defendants before and during their trials, was trying to navigate the situation.

Of particular note, the records show that Ronald Carter, the US marshal for DC, sent an email on January 21, the day after Trump’s inauguration, asking federal judges to issue an order that would allow the government to pay for pardoned defendants’ transportation home.

It’s normally up to defense attorneys to make such a request—not the Marshals Service, which is also tasked with providing security to judges and is generally deferential to them. Carter’s email is “highly unusual,” Robert Cindrich, a retired US district judge in Pennsylvania, told me.

Carter then visited the chambers of at least four federal judges the following day to ask about the status of January 6 releases, after Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) complained they were happening too slowly. “We’ve never seen anything like this before—pressuring the court to issue a decision by a [certain] time,” one judge told the Washington Post, which broke the news of Carter’s visit to the judicial chambers.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/09/us-marshals-service-trump-january-6-pardons/

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US Marshals' Efforts Around Trump's January 6 Pardons Were "Highly Unusual (Original Post) douglas9 Sep 24 OP
Criminals and traitors get top of the line treatment and rewards. Irish_Dem Sep 24 #1
Good grief. Probably handed them job applications for ICE, too. tanyev Sep 24 #2
I wanna know, did he read and sign every pardon? Or was it auto pen? Walleye Sep 24 #3
Assembly Line Crime czarjak Sep 24 #4
So we all paid for them to get home after they attacked our Capitol debsy Sep 24 #5
US Marshalls travel agency BGRD Sep 24 #6

debsy

(698 posts)
5. So we all paid for them to get home after they attacked our Capitol
Wed Sep 24, 2025, 07:14 PM
Sep 24

Sounds about right under this administration.

BGRD

(24 posts)
6. US Marshalls travel agency
Wed Sep 24, 2025, 11:57 PM
Sep 24

Maybe Carter was trying to impress DOG by multi-skilling. They could replace the White House travel office.
The more interesting question is why DOGE is pressuring the US Marshals office to spend time and resources on traitors travel plans when, supposedly, they are only interested in saving money. This suggests DOGE has a right wing political agenda at its putrid heart and had nothing to do with saving tax dollars.Funny how Elon did not want to save taxpayers money in the first place.

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