Before he took office last month, President Trump said there could be “some exceptions” to his campaign promise to grant clemency to Jan. 6 rioters. In the end, Trump pardoned everyone, including more than 150 convicted for assaulting police. Jim Axelrod spoke to a woman who says she’s now living in fear of her former partner released from prison as part of the mass pardons.
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