Can a presidential pardon truly wipe the slate clean, or do some actions haunt individuals long after? Barely months after receiving a presidential pardon from President Trump for his role in the January 6th Capitol riot, Jake Lang has been charged anew, this time for making chilling threats against a Metropolitan Police officer. Lang, a self-proclaimed white supremacist and pro-Trump influencer, was recently seen at a Jan. 6 anniversary event, explicitly targeting Cmdr. Jason Bagshaw, one of the officers he confronted during the 2021 Capitol siege. Shockingly, Lang publicly declared Bagshaw ‘needs to be put down like a dead dog’ and ‘hung’ in front of the Capitol. Furthermore, prosecutors allege he also stated, ‘Public execution is the only solution for animals like you,’ suggesting Bagshaw should be dragged ‘out by his ankles’ and thrown ‘in the Potomac.’ These heinous remarks echo the violent rhetoric from the brutal confrontation at the Capitol’s lower west tunnel on January 6, 2021, where Lang was a key participant. Despite compelling evidence and a Trump-appointed judge noting his willingness to use future violence, Lang avoided conviction due to President Trump’s pardon. However, his latest threats have prompted immediate legal action, resulting in a misdemeanor charge and a recent plea of not guilty. The unfolding situation raises critical questions about accountability and the limits of forgiveness. Don’t miss any updates on this gripping story; subscribe to our channel for in-depth coverage of legal and political events.
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