So then Trump should have pardoned anybody falsely charged between January 6th and January 20th, 2021?
Do you have a list of those people who fall into that category?
Re: 122 - no, and being charged is not a requirement for being pardoned.
It amazes me that apparently not one person who entered the buildings at the Capital did not have the foresight to record video of LEOs giving an affirmative verbal acknowledgment that it was okay to enter. Not one person. The released tapes should shed some light on the specifics of people accessing the building.
I will also point out that several posters, myself included, posted it was a mistake to go to such a rally because things could easily get out of hand due to protestors, etc.
It was a tactical mistake for President Trump to suggest such a rally, and he made it worse by essentially washing his hands of the matter once it occurred. He failed, as I see it, in leadership at a critical time. But whatever the case, the Pardon power could have been used for non-violent / non-theft participants.