And what will happen if they are pardoned? Military.com has this detailed account by Konstantin Toropin, Thomas Novelly, and Drew F. Lawrence. They write: "The military has already been slow to deal with troops charged with and convicted of crimes during the attack: The Navy and Marine Corps still have Jan. 6 participants serving in their ranks. But [President-Elect Donald J.] Trump's promise to issue pardons has put the services in a further bind."
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