Is one new crime really too much?

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When it comes to crime and migrants, when it is pointed out to magats on this forum that migrants offend at a lower rate than those born in the USA, the magats reply with 'even one new extra crime is too much'. It is a flawed way to consider things but if you do what is your view of these new crimes, by people Trump pardons.

AI Overview. Trump pardons and re-offenders list:

Here’s a list — based on public reporting as of late 2025 — of people linked to Donald Trump’s 2025 pardons of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants who have since been rearrested or charged with new crimes. I’ve listed sex‑crime charges first, followed by drug, weapons or other serious non‑violent crimes (or related offenses).




🔞 Pardonees rearrested or charged —​


  • Andrew Taake — charged with an outstanding sex‑crime arrest: online solicitation of a minor (from 2016). The Guardian+1
  • David Daniel — indicted (Oct 2024) for possession/production of child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor. Newsweek+1
  • Andrew Paul Johnson — arrested on multiple child‑sexual‑abuse related charges: lewd & lascivious molestation of a child under 12, molestation of a child aged 12–16, lewd & lascivious exhibition, and transmission of harmful material to a minor. Prosecutors allege he told a child that, because of his pardon, he would “get $10 million and include the child in his will.” Newsweek
  • Theodore Middendorf — already serving (as of 2025) a 19‑year sentence for the sexual assault of a 7‑year-old child (crime pre‑dating or unrelated to Jan. 6); his Jan. 6 charges were dropped post‑pardon. The Guardian+1
  • Daniel Charles Ball — rearrested (Jan 2025) on federal gun charges: being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm (a .22‑caliber rifle & ammunition seized in 2023). His original Jan. 6-related charges were dismissed under the pardon. Global News+1
  • Christopher Moynihan — arrested Oct 2025 on a felony count of terroristic threats, accused of threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. The Guardian
  • Brent John Holdridge — pardoned Jan. 2025; in May 2025 he was arrested in California on charges of burglary / grand theft / possession of stolen industrial copper wire. Newsweek
  • Zachary Alam — pardoned, but then arrested in May 2025 for home invasion and theft, later convicted. Newsweek


So is one new crime too much?
 
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When it comes to crime and migrants, when it is pointed out to magats on this forum that migrants offend at a lower rate than those born in the USA, the magats reply with 'even one new extra crime is too much'. It is a flawed way to consider things but if you do what is your view of these new crimes, by people Trump pardons.

AI Overview. Trump pardons and re-offenders list:

Here’s a list — based on public reporting as of late 2025 — of people linked to Donald Trump’s 2025 pardons of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants who have since been rearrested or charged with new crimes. I’ve listed sex‑crime charges first, followed by drug, weapons or other serious non‑violent crimes (or related offenses).




🔞 Pardonees rearrested or charged —​


  • Andrew Taake — charged with an outstanding sex‑crime arrest: online solicitation of a minor (from 2016). The Guardian+1
  • David Daniel — indicted (Oct 2024) for possession/production of child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor. Newsweek+1
  • Andrew Paul Johnson — arrested on multiple child‑sexual‑abuse related charges: lewd & lascivious molestation of a child under 12, molestation of a child aged 12–16, lewd & lascivious exhibition, and transmission of harmful material to a minor. Prosecutors allege he told a child that, because of his pardon, he would “get $10 million and include the child in his will.” Newsweek
  • Theodore Middendorf — already serving (as of 2025) a 19‑year sentence for the sexual assault of a 7‑year-old child (crime pre‑dating or unrelated to Jan. 6); his Jan. 6 charges were dropped post‑pardon. The Guardian+1
  • Daniel Charles Ball — rearrested (Jan 2025) on federal gun charges: being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm (a .22‑caliber rifle & ammunition seized in 2023). His original Jan. 6-related charges were dismissed under the pardon. Global News+1
  • Christopher Moynihan — arrested Oct 2025 on a felony count of terroristic threats, accused of threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. The Guardian
  • Brent John Holdridge — pardoned Jan. 2025; in May 2025 he was arrested in California on charges of burglary / grand theft / possession of stolen industrial copper wire. Newsweek
  • Zachary Alam — pardoned, but then arrested in May 2025 for home invasion and theft, later convicted. Newsweek
Your point?
 
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