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Trump Grants Clemency to Former Connecticut Governor Rowland and Chicago Inmate Hoover

  • On Wednesday, President Donald Trump granted clemency to former Connecticut Governor John Rowland and commuted the life sentence of Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover.
  • Rowland resigned amid a 2004 federal corruption investigation and pleaded guilty to conspiracy, while Hoover was convicted of 1970s murder and federal charges for running a gang from prison.
  • Rowland served a total of 40 months in federal prison across two separate terms, while Hoover endured close to three decades confined in isolation at a supermax facility in Colorado.
  • Rowland expressed being "deeply humbled and appreciative," and Hoover’s attorney called the commutation a "historic development" after courts refused to consider his rehabilitation.
  • The clemency has ignited controversy, with advocates highlighting Hoover’s transformation and opponents expressing concern about potential negative implications, while federal officials continue to oppose his release and many details remain undisclosed.
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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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