The order was issued a few days after President Trump was pardon 1,500 more than 1,500, who was ruled on January 6.
The US Federal Judge banned several celebrities who participated in the federal parliamentary hall on January 6, 2021 from entering the Washington DC without permission from the court.
On Friday, Judge Amitometers, a covers of the Colombia Federal District Court, ruled to seven other people, Stewart Rose, a former leader of the far -right group, Aus Keepers.
Mr. Meter’s order stated, “Do not intentionally enter the Colombia Special District without obtaining a court permission.”
The decision was made after President Donald Trump made a decision to pardon almost all 1,583 people in the federal accusation in the 2021 participation in the Federal Congress Hall.
On January 6, Trump supporters attacked the enforcement agency and attacked the building to overturn the Republican defeat in the 2020 election. The members of the Diet stopped the electoral voting and forced them to flee.
Rose, who had been sentenced to 18 years in prison, was one of 14 defendants, who had been reduced by President Trump without a complete pardon. The imprisonment does not prove innocence, but rather reduces the punishment that the defendant may receive.
President Trump announced on Monday to decrease and amnesty in the first few hours of his second term. The next day, Rose was released from prison.
According to the AP communication, on Wednesday, he visited the National Diet Hall to meet at least one member of the Diet. The news reported that Rose also had a conversation with other officials and defended his actions on January 6.
Rose told reporters, “It’s just a crime to oppose the people who destroy the country,” and repeated Trump’s wrong claim that the 2020 election was stolen by a large scam. “We started up for the country because we knew that the election was stolen. Videnn did not get 81 million votes.”
Experts have expressed concern that pardon could justify political violence.
The pardon was also included, Enrique Talio, a former leader of the far -right Proud Boys, who was sentenced to 22 years in prison for a sacrifice conspiracy.
Since he was released and returned to Florida’s home, he has appeared in the far -right media “Info Wars” and promised “retaliation.”
“The people who did this need to feel hot,” said Talio. “They need to be in prison and prosecution.”
Trump himself is also leaning greatly on retaliation and revenge’s rhetoric, suggesting that the members involved in the parliamentary investigation of the Congress Hall should be investigated.
He also suggested that there is a possibility of being charged with the national rebellion and a “military court”.
“To be honest, what they did should go to prison,” said Trump in December in December.