The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Man Arrested For Burglary After Being Pardon For Jan. 6 Riot
Episode Date: May 21, 2025Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a man who was pardoned for the January 6th riot, only to be arrested for burglary. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower10...51FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Listen to a slight change of plans on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Yes, Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, May 21st goes the 33 year old Zachary Jordan alum.
Now Zachary is a J6er. Okay, you know who the J6ers are, right? They have other names for those
domestic terrorists of vanilla ISIS, Al Cracker, just to name a couple. But the J6ers are the
individuals who participated in the insurrection of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Okay, Zachary was one of those people. And he was also issued a pardon for his role in the insurrection of the United States Capitol on January 6th, 2021.
Zachary was one of those people.
And he was also issued a pardon for his role in the January 6th riot.
Remember, President Trump issued full commutations and pardons
to those indicted and are sentenced in relation to the attack on the US Capitol.
But just like several other individuals who Donald Trump pardoned for their actions on January 6th. Zachary
has found himself back in jail. Let's go to CBS 9 WUSA for the report please. Sixth Capitol rioter
from Northern Virginia who was released from prison after receiving a pardon from President
Trump. Well he's now back behind bars. Police arrested 33 year old Zachary Allen last Friday
night. They say
he allegedly broke into a home
in Henrico County just outside
of Richmond and stole personal
belongings. Allen was previously
sentenced eight years for
assaulting officers and smashing
that same window. Ashley Babbit
tried to climb through back on
January 6th. We spoke with him
back in December from behind
bars, and he told us he was
quote, demanding a pardon from President Trump. When asked what he do if he got out, Allen said, quote, that's just for me to know
and you to find out.
Allen is now being held at the Henrico County
Regional Jail West.
Keep them.
Okay?
Trump's January 6 pardons are like expired coupons.
Useless and bound to cause trouble at checkout, okay?
You know for most people,
if someone is gracious enough to give you a second chance,
then you won't need a third.
Zachary got a pardon and then went and broke into a house.
After you broke into the Capitol
and assaulted police officers, that's not a redemption arc.
That's more like a sequel nobody asked for.
Okay, the reality is people like Zachary are empowered
and emboldened because they got away with something
like an attempted coup of this country.
And because they have President Trump in the office,
they feel like the law doesn't apply to them.
Okay, that's why consequences to actions are very important
because they teach you
that you can't just do things in this country.
Okay, this man Zachary clearly didn't get enough of prison
because if he did, you know, if he did,
or would have gotten that real prison experience,
okay, well he had to do that time.
I don't think he would just be breaking into houses.
Okay, but this is also the same guy who assaulted a police officer at the Capitol.
So he really doesn't give a damn about the law.
Okay, I remember when Trump's team said, we're only pardoning the best people.
Turns out best was short for best at reoffending.
Okay, Trump was considering giving compensation to the J-6s and Zachary was one of those ones
who demanded a full pardon with compensation.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was people who used this as an example as to why the
J-6s should receive compensation because they will say, you know, people like Zachary can't
find a job.
Being incarcerated with a stain on his record.
So he had to resort to crime.
Now you know how so many black people in the hood feel every day.
Okay.
Welcome to our world.
Okay.
I can see right wing outlets right now saying Zachary just breaking into things
like the Capitol and homes because it's a good networking strategy.
Okay.
A way for him to meet people.
What a slap in the face to the MAGA movement.
Okay.
What a slap in the face to president MAGA movement. Okay what a slap in the face to President
Donald J. Trump. I'm on record as saying that everyone around Trump should be
trying to prove people wrong. Okay don't be the thing folks said you were going
to be while you were campaigning. Folks said Trump's economic policies, the
tariffs could cost people jobs and ruin the economy.
So far so good on that one. We said Trump was going to implement project 2025, an authoritarian
rule and ignore the constitution. A check on that one. Folks said the J6s deserve to be in jail. A
lot of them already had criminal records and if you storm the Capitol and assaulted law enforcement
then you don't give a damn about this country or the rule of law. And Zachary, here you go proving them folks right too. And it's not just Zachary, at least
eight individuals who are pardoned by President Trump have faced new criminal charges are legal
issues. Pardoned by President Trump for J6 have faced new criminal charges are legal issues.
You don't care about your president. If you did, you wouldn't be making them look bad, okay?
This is also a very teachable moment
because in life eventually you will always end up
where you need to be with who you're meant to be with
and doing what you should be doing, okay?
Zachary and a lot of J-6s need to be in prison
with other prisoners, doing time, okay?
Henry Rollins once said,
you'll end up
right where you're supposed to be. Okay don't be surprised when you get there.
Zachary I hope you're not surprised. Okay Henry's quote continues everything you
did was a step in that direction there is no such thing as bad luck. Zachary you
earned your arrest on January 6th and you earned your arrest now. Please let
Remy Ma give Zachary alum the biggest hee haw.
Hee haw, hee haw, you stupid mother f***er, are you dumb?
Hey, man.
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