President Trump's Casada and Cothren Pardons Raise Political Favoritism Concerns
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Donald Trump wants to pardon convicted criminals again. Who's on the list – and why they attracted negative attention. News in the blog.
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Trump defended his blanket pardons of convicted rioters and police attackers, claiming they were the victims. In an ABC interview, he supported chants against Mike Pence. by Terry Hansen Guest Commentary On January 6, 2021, Daniel Rodriguez repeatedly drove a stun gun into the base of police officer Michael Fanone's skull, causing him to lose consciousness and suffer a heart attack. Rodriguez was sentenced to over 12 years in prison, an…
PHOENIX — Among the dozens of people pardoned by President Donald Trump on Monday morning were the 18 people originally charged with electoral fraud in Arizona, where they were charged with working to reverse the 2020 elections. The list, signed by Trump, was posted on social media by Ed Martin, Department of Justice's pardon lawyer. The list included former President Rudy Giuliani's lawyer, and former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, b…
US President Donald Trump has pardoned several people from around him, including his former lawyer Rudy Giuliani and former chief of staff Mark Meadows. This is a "national reconciliation process."
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