Former President Donald Trump’s pardon of approximately 1,600 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot has sparked intense debate. Democratic leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Adam Schiff and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, condemned the move as a dangerous precedent that undermines the rule of law. Critics argue it legitimizes political violence and weakens democratic accountability. Trump’s supporters, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, praised the pardons as a correction of politically motivated prosecutions. Legal experts warn the decision could erode trust in law enforcement and embolden future political extremism. The pardons raise serious questions about executive power, justice, and political accountability, deepening the nation’s divide