Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0015

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

A resolution to condemn the sweeping presidential pardons for those involved in the attempted coup to overturn the 2020 presidential election at the United States Capitol.

Impact

The resolution calls for leaders across the nation to condemn these pardons, framing them as a dangerous precedent that can erode public trust in democratic institutions and legal accountability. It emphasizes the necessity of maintaining justice for those who engaged in violent acts intending to overturn lawful election results. Should this resolution pass, it would signify a strong legislative stance against perceived abuses of presidential power, particularly relating to actions that endanger national security and the integrity of democratic processes.

Summary

House Resolution 15, introduced by Representative Koleszar, is a resolution condemning the presidential pardons granted to individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the United States Capitol. The resolution firmly positions itself against the pardons, arguing that they undermine the foundational principle of the peaceful transfer of power, which is essential to the democratic process in the United States. The resolution highlights the violence and chaos that ensued during the insurrection, leading to multiple deaths and injuries, and asserts that the acts of the insurrectionists were encouraged by rhetoric from then-President Donald Trump.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding this resolution include debates regarding presidential power and its limits. Supporters argue that pardoning those involved in an attack on the Capitol is a betrayal of the rule of law and public safety, while opponents may frame their arguments around the necessity of forgiveness and reconciliation. This resolution reflects ongoing divisions in the political landscape, particularly regarding responses to the events of January 6 and the implications for future electoral governance.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MI SR1706

Condemning the pardons and commutations of sentences for those individuals involved in the attack at the United States capitol building on January 6, 2021.

MI SR0006

A resolution condemning the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, including the assault on the courageous members of the Capitol Police, and denouncing the use of presidential pardon power to absolve those who participated in the dangerous and anti-democratic riots.

MI H3843

Resolutions for an application to Congress for an amendment overturning Citizens United

MI S0012

SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP ON HIS INAUGURATION AND HISTORIC AND EXTRAORDINARY VICTORY IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

MI AJR14

Condemns the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and denounces the use of presidential pardons and commutations to absolve the rioters. (BDR R-991)

MI HR5

A House resolution condemning presidential executive orders targeting immigrants.

MI HR51

Condemning the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and denouncing political violence.

MI SJR006

Condemnation of January 6 Insurrection Pardons

MI HB182

Election Law - Presidential Electors - Selection and Voting

MI SB237

Election Law - Presidential Electors - Selection and Voting

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.