According to Polymarket's predictions, the January 6 protesters are more likely to receive a pardon in Trump's second presidential term than Silk Road founder Ross William Ulbricht, but the difference in probability is not large. Polymarket's bettors give the January 6 protesters an 86% chance of a pardon, while Ulbricht is given a 78% chance of a pardon. Trump has publicly said that the January 6 protesters were patriots who were framed by a "dual justice system" that allegedly unfairly targeted his supporters, just as he believes he is facing politically motivated charges. He described the events of January 6 as a "day of love," claiming that his supporters were simply responding to a "rigged" election. During the campaign, Trump promised that if re-elected, he would commute Ulbricht's sentence to time served (which is different from a pardon) and pardon the January 6 defendants, saying these moves reflected his opposition to government overreach and support for individual freedom. (Coindesk)