Trump Grants New Pardons Including Repeat Fraud Conviction
WASHINGTON – On Friday, President Donald Trump signed a series of pardons at the White House, continuing his pattern of using clemency powers to benefit allies and individuals connected to his political circle.
Among the recipients, one fraudster received a presidential pardon for a second time. Critics note that many of Trump’s pardons reward those who have supported him financially or worked closely with his associates.
This latest round of pardons adds to a long history of controversial clemency decisions by the president. Observers argue that these actions raise questions about fairness and the use of presidential authority for personal or political advantage.
Trump’s approach to pardons remains a key point of debate, highlighting tensions between legal norms and political influence in presidential powers.
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