Guy Reffitt, a January 6th rioter pardoned by former President Trump, sent a message to his son, Jackson, who turned him in for his involvement in the Capitol riot. Reffitt expressed his love for Jackson and said that he and his wife plan to wait until their son is ready to talk before reaching out again.
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NBC News' Gary Grumbach spoke to Guy Reffitt about the message he has for his son, Jackson, who turned him in for his involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Reffitt was released from prison after receiving a pardon from President Trump and his wife, Nicole, says they plan to wait until their son is ready to talk before reaching out again. In an interview with MSNBC, Jackson said that his father being out of prison was a "reality that I haven't really faced yet.
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