A Florida handyman who was sentenced on Thursday to life in prison for molesting two children had been convicted of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, but was pardoned by President Donald Trump.

Andrew Paul Johnson, 45, is among several Jan. 6 defendants who have been charged with new crimes since Trump’s sweeping act of clemency for Capitol rioters. On his first day back in the White House last year, Trump pardoned, commuted prison sentences or ordered the dismissal of cases for all 1,500-plus people charged in the attack.

Johnson was convicted last month of two counts of lewd or lascivious molestation of a child and one count of electronically transmitting material harmful to a minor, according to prosecutors in Hernando County, Florida. County Circuit Judge Judge Stephen Toner handed down Johnson’s life sentence.

Sheriff’s deputies began investigating the child molestation allegations against Johnson in July 2025. One of his victims told investigators that the abuse started around April 2024, several months before Johnson was sentenced for his Capitol riot conviction.

Johnson told one of his victims that he expected to be compensated for being a pardoned Jan. 6 defendant and would be putting the child in his will to inherit any leftover money, according a sheriff’s office report.

“This tactic was believed to be used to keep (the child) from exposing what Andrew had done,” the report said. Investigators found sexually explicit messages that Johnson exchanged with one of his victims on the Discord messaging app, according to Fifth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Bill Gladson’s office.

“In the messages, Johnson attempted to have the victim download another application for a more private conversation and encouraged the victim to delete their messages afterwards,” Gladson’s office said in a news release.

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    Not a democrat, not a member of the LGBTQ committee, not an immigrant, not a trans athlete, not a black person, just good ol fashioned classic republican.

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      It was then the Lincoln party until the Civil Rights era, which forever turned that party into one heavily conservative.

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        People still say the, “how can Republicans be racist, we’re the party that ended slavery!” or, “Democrats are the racists, they’re the ones who supported slavery!”

        And I just send them the wiki article for Strom Thurmond

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    Can someone tell me why the American Right made such a big deal about Biden “sniffing” and yet turn a blind eye to all this from the GOP?

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      Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect. -Frank Wilhoit

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      The Biden pedo stuff was pure bullshit. Just like Pizzagate. This, however, is real. Like, actual convictions real. They were projecting all along.

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      Hyperpartisanization, people seek echo chambers. So news targets those people and the donors and advertisers align to maximize profits.

      If you look at the left leaning news they are putting out information that makes Trump seem senile or sick, just as Fox News did to Biden.

      We are all being propagandized for money, and what’s the solution, anonymous ad networks and only passive etf can own news stations? I really have no idea.

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    Molesting kids? Sounds like another pardon is about to drop for him! Because the government condones that shit 🥰

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          Very possible, but incumbent republican leaders are kinda shitting themselves right now after all these local elections pointing towards local Republican leaders possibly facing a shellacking in the upcoming elections. A lot of criminal chuds are going to be whining very loudly from prisons for the next couple years as they realize that their invulnerability is entirely dependant on current polling.

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            Polis - supposedly a Democratic governor in a blue state - is thinking about releasing Tina Peters, which some outlets have taken to calling an “election denier”, instead of someone that was trying to steal an election and who assaulted a police officer.

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          Apparently Jared here in Colorado is considering releasing that bitch Tina Peter, who was trying to steal an election and who assaulted a police officer. And this is a blue state, so…that pressure/influence must work.

          She has not shown any remorse at all, and considers herself some kind of hero for the cause. I seriously saw a “free Tina Peters” hanging up on a building here in Colorado, so people like that would consider their feelings validated by such a move.

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    Andrew Paul Johnson, 45, is among several Jan. 6 defendants who have been charged with new crimes since Trump’s sweeping act of clemency for Capitol rioters.

    Also, FFS, the MSM needs to stop referring to these terrorists as “rioters”.

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    Why did they call him a “handyman” when the moment he did his heinous deeds, all his titles were overwritten with “child molester”?

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        It’s how much money you have. You can often figure it out from their title.

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          The only thing people want to talk about at social gatherings is work. When meeting new people, I ask “what are your hobbies” or “what do you like to do” and either they misunderstand and talk about their job or talk briefly about other things and then immediately shift to work.

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            Personally, I am guessing that the topic of work is considered a safe subject of one’s existence. Most folks probably don’t relate to each other, considering the breadth of hobbies and interests people have. I like Fantasy Maiden Wars, prefer UC Gundam without Newtype woo, and enjoy reading hentai manga. Methinks most people would be irritated, disinterested, or horrified by my existence.

            We don’t live in a world of local isolation. We can absorb cultures and ideas far from home, by choice, instead of being dyed by the people who live nearby. This is good and bad: we have the freedom to become our truer selves, but that also means we aren’t forced to become incidental friends with people in meatspace.

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      You mean a government position? I can’t even add an /s here, the guy could actually end up the next secretary of defense or whatever.

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    Should’ve been rich and he could’ve gotten away with it. Don’t be a poor pedophile. That’s the only lesson our society cares to teach in this case. Rich pedophiles can be president.