Trump said he'd consider pardoning January 6 rioters if he's reelected, but still hasn't confirmed his candidacy

During a rally in Texas on Saturday, former President Donald Trump said he would consider pardoning people if he were elected again.

If I win, we will treat those people fairly. Trump said they will treat them fairly. They are being treated unfairly.

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761 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection.

During his speech on Saturday, Trump mentioned his reelection campaign but did not formally announce it.

We are going to take back the white house that we all love in 2024. During his speech, Trump said that they were going to take back the White House.

Trump was critical of the rioter.

This has not happened to all of the other atrocities that have taken place recently. This has never happened before. It is a disgrace that the committee is doing what it is doing, Trump said.

The House of Representatives voted to impeach the former president over his role in inciting the riot.

This is not the first time that Trump has promised to pardon his supporters. He pardoned more than 140 people during his last week in office. He had previously pardoned allies like Roger Stone.