Can pardoned Jan. 6 rioters get records wiped, compensation?
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Background: Kirstyn Niemela in screengrabs from footage captured inside the U.S. Capitol (Department of Justice). Left inset: Kirstyn Niemela (DOJ). Right inset: Donald Trump speaks after meeting with members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters at their headquarters on Jan. 31, 2024, in Washington (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik).

A Jan. 6 rioter from New Hampshire who was pardoned by President Donald Trump on Monday night is now calling for “investigations and compensation” for defendants for the prison time they served and for “defamation of character and slander.”

Kirstyn Niemela, a construction worker from Hudson, New Hampshire, spent eight months behind bars at a federal prison for storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, with her then-girlfriend. Witnesses identified Niemela from video captured by others in the crowd that day, during which Niemela can be seen breaking a window and claiming to be part of the Proud Boys extremist group, the Department of Justice alleged.

“There is something big coming,” Niemela can be heard saying in one video, according to her criminal complaint. “The whole nation will watch it happen.”

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