Suzanne Ellen Kaye, of Boca Raton, spent a year and a half in a prison cell for social media threats against FBI agents who were going to her home to question her back in 2021 about her possible involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. On Friday, well after Kaye completed her sentence, President Donald J. Trump pardoned her of the crime.
Trump’s order was made public Saturday by Edward R. Martin, Jr., the pardon attorney for the Justice Department. He cast Kaye as a martyr persecuted by President Joe Biden’s Justice Department.
“President Trump is unwinding the damage done by Biden’s DOJ weaponization, so the healing can begin,” Martin wrote on X.
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