Donald Trump said his supporters who were jailed in connection to the January 6 attack should be released "soon" in the wake of a recent ruling. Speaking at a campaign rally in Doral, Florida, on Tuesday night, the former president hit out at "radical left terrorists" who attacked cities while defending those "who love our country" that stormed the Capitol in January 2021 in favor of Trump's false 2020 election fraud claims. Trump suggested that many of those who were detained in connection to the January 6 attack will soon be released following a ruling from the Supreme Court which The nation's highest court that a federal charge of obstructing an official proceeding must include proof that a defendant tried to tamper with or destroy documents.

The decision meant that more than 350 January 6 defendants who have been charged with obstruction over allegations they attempted to disrupt ' certification of 's election victory by storming the Capitol are The said just the presence of the rioters in the Capitol justified the obstruction charges. Speaking at his Doral rally, Trump appeared to suggest that those who have been charged with obstruction will have their cases dismissed entirely. "We are a nation that allows radical left terrorists to violently attack our cities, leaving behind massive destruction and death.

And nothing happens to the criminals that do these terrible things, there is no punishment," Trump said. "But when people who love our country protest on January 6 in.