The 2025 Assembly Joint Resolution 27, introduced by a bipartisan group of Wisconsin legislators, condemns the pardons and sentence commutations granted by President Donald Trump to individuals involved in the violent attack on law enforcement officers at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The resolution expresses strong disapproval of any leniency shown towards those convicted of assaulting law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of accountability for such actions. It highlights the risks that law enforcement officers take daily to protect communities and reaffirms support for the Wisconsin State Capitol Police in their protective duties.

Furthermore, the resolution aligns with the condemnation issued by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Fraternal Order of Police, which states that crimes against law enforcement are not only attacks on individuals but also undermine societal safety and the rule of law. By passing this resolution, the Wisconsin State Legislature aims to send a clear message of support to law enforcement officers and to reinforce the principle that violent actions against them will not be tolerated.