Trump Pardons 11, Including Clean Air Act Defendants and Adam Kidan
The White House said the clemency covers mechanics and business owners convicted of bypassing vehicle pollution controls, with prosecutors citing Clean Air Act violations.
- President Donald Trump pardoned 11 people, including nine convicted of violating federal vehicle emissions regulations by bypassing pollution-control systems.
- The pardons align with the administration's broader efforts to reduce federal oversight of vehicle emissions and related environmental regulations.
- The clemency actions also included a pardon for a former business associate of lobbyist Jack Abramoff, alongside individuals convicted in emissions-related cases.
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Trump Pardons Defendants Convicted in Clean Air Act Cases, Cites ‘Right to Repair’ › American Greatness
President Donald Trump pardoned several people convicted of violating the Clean Air Act, saying they were unfairly prosecuted by the Biden administration for “simply fixing” […] Source
Trump pardons ex-partner of lobbyist Abramoff and 10 other people
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned 11 people, including a former business partner of Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff and nine people identified by the White House as having helped people bypass emissions control systems on vehicles.
Trump pardons six for fixing their car, says, “I AM SETTING THEM ALL FREE!”
Trump Pardons Six in Car-Repair Case, Says ‘I AM SETTING THEM ALL FREE!’ President Trump on Friday afternoon pardoned six people he said were punished by the Biden administration for working on their own cars. The move landed fast and loud, with Trump framing it as a straight-up correction to what he called nonsense from the last administration. Trump said the people were sent to prison for “fixing their car.” In his post, he did not soften the …
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