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Jeanette Mangia

Pardoned January 6 defendant

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Jeanette Mangia is a Pennsylvania woman from the New Cumberland area who traveled to Washington, D.C., with her husband in January 2021 to take part in the day's events as a couple. Jeanette made the trip alongside her husband, Joseph Pastucci, to protest the certification of the 2020 Electoral College vote. [FACT — per federal complaint and local reporting] On January 6, 2021, prosecutors said the couple entered the Capitol and spent time in the Senate area before leaving. The government also alleged an altercation with an officer on the way out. These were allegations in a charging document — Jeanette was awaiting trial and the accusations were never proven before a jury. [ALLEGATION / NEEDS AUTHENTICATION — charges, not convictions] Jeanette Mangia, then 44, was arrested with her husband in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, on April 27, 2023. Each faced multiple counts. Case record: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Arrested April 27, 2023. On January 20, 2025, President Trump granted clemency to January 6 defendants, and pending Capitol cases were moved for dismissal — meaning Jeanette's charges were resolved without trial. [FACT] Jeanette Mangia is a Pennsylvanian and a wife who stood beside her husband. This profile keeps the record straight and leaves room for Jeanette to tell her own story. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.

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