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This week alone, Trump granted 19 pardons and eight commutations for various offenses. His clemency actions extended relief to reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley, former Republican New York Rep. Michael Grimm, rapper NBA YoungBoy, and former Army Lt. Mark Bashaw, who was convicted in 2022 for disobeying COVID-19 mandates, among others.
Alice Johnson is seen by some critics as providing "cover" for President Trump's policies that are actually harming Black communities.
Donald Trump pardoned fellow former reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley on Tuesday, drawing ire from the hosts of "The View."
From Todd and Julie Chrisley to Larry Hoover, here's a list of some notable people Trump has pardoned, or whose sentences he has commuted, in his second term.
Trump told reporters that he would “take a look at” pardoning the men, saying the trial looked “like somewhat of a railroad job.”
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E! Online on MSNWhite House Addresses Tiger King’s Joe Exotic Requesting PardonThe White House responded to Tiger King subject Joe Exotic's request to be pardoned for his murder-for-hire conviction in light of President Donald Trump's pardons for Julie and Todd Chrisley.
The imposter has reportedly fired off text messages and placed phone calls to Republican lawmakers, governors and business executives in recent weeks pretending to be Wiles, the WSJ reported.
The president’s “no MAGA left behind” approach “makes a mockery of the idea that we are a nation of laws, not men,” Senator Adam Schiff tells Vanity Fair.
NBC News White House Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor joins Meet the Press NOW to report on President Trump’s flurry of pardons. Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.) responds to President Trump’s recent comments that he will look at possible pardons for the men who plotted to kidnap her.
President Donald Trump is holding a rally in Pennsylvania on Friday to celebrate a details-to-come deal for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel, which he says will keep the iconic American steelmaker under U.