President Trump Pardons Victims Prosecuted Following the 2020 Elections
By The Blog Source
President Trump extended clemency to some of his closest political and legal allies, including Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, John Eastman, Kenneth Chesebro, and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, by pardoning 77 people involved in the prosecutions that followed the 2020 election on Sunday night.
Ed Martin, Trump's lawyer and self-described "clemency czar," made the revelation shortly before 11 p.m. by posting the complete pardon document on X. Martin's earlier post from May, which simply stated, "No MAGA left behind," had the message attached. The pardons, which applied to all of Trump's co-defendants who were charged in state lawsuits involving attempts to challenge the 2020 election results in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin, were characterized in the order as "full, complete, and unconditional."
The action "ends a grave national injustice perpetrated upon the American people following the 2020 Presidential Election and continues the process of national reconciliation," according to Trump's statement. "This pardon does not apply to the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump," the order stated clearly, excluding the president himself.
The paper names several well-known lawyers, campaign executives, and state-level activists who are alleged to have assisted in setting up alternative slates of electors in crucial battleground states that Joe Biden won. Trump advisers Boris Epshteyn and Christina Bobb, who were involved in a number of state-led prosecutions that Republicans have long criticized as politically motivated, are among those who have been pardoned.
The pardons effectively protect those individuals from future prosecution by any succeeding administration on federal grounds, even though none of the 77 were charged nationally, making them more symbolic than legally significant. The move, according to Trump's staff, is a part of a larger attempt to end what they refer to as "a dark and vindictive chapter" in American politics.
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Hundreds of January 6 prisoners, many of whom were incarcerated for entering the Capitol during the certification of the 2020 results, have previously received mass pardons from the president. The action taken on Sunday broadens that endeavor to include people alleged to have contributed to the development of the organizational and legal plan underlying Trump's electoral challenges.
The broad clemency act, which was signed on Friday and made public late on Sunday, supports Trump's continuous claims that his supporters were wrongfully imprisoned for doubting the 2020 result and that his administration wants to change what it refers to as the "false history" of that turbulent time.
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