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>>183857Executive Order signing: Will Scharf: First, we have a list of pardons and commutations relating to events that occurred on January 6th, 2021.
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Executive Order signing: POTUS: Okay, and how many people is this?
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Executive Order signing: Will Scharf: I think this order will apply to approximately 1,500 people, sir.
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Executive Order signing: POTUS: So this is January 6th, and these are the hostages.
Approximately 1,500 for a pardon.
Executive Order signing: Will Scharf: Yes.
Executive Order signing: POTUS: Full pardon.
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Q Full pardon or commutation?
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