What We’ll Never Know About the Trump Pardons
Nearly half of the 61 pardons under Trump’s second presidency aided white-collar criminals tied to fraud and crypto offenses, amid deregulation benefiting his family’s crypto ventures.
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The Main Beneficiaries of Trump’s Pardons? White-Collar Criminals Like Him
President Donald Trump is a convicted white-collar criminal who likes to let other white-collar criminals off the hook. That statement is not a columnist’s vitriol but factually correct. Last year, Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records, totaling 34 felonies. After winning the presidential election, he avoided prison time and fines. But the conviction remains on the books. In the first week of Trump’s second presidency, he pard…
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