Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein and Trump
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With his Jan. 6 pardons, the president let a bunch of criminals back out onto American streets. Some of them ended up behind bars again.
Presidential pardons are meant to serve justice - but under Donald Trump, some became tools for political messaging and ideological reward. From Silk Road architect Ross Ulbricht to violent offenders and drug lords,
Through 6.5 hours of proceedings on Tuesday, the government largely did the talking, with the defense eschewing both an opening statement and a closing argument. The post Trump's pardon fails to save Jan.
Sittenfeld, in the post, said he's not interested in running for office but wants to protect people who run for office in the future.
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Some J6ers pardoned by Trump have since been arrested, as the FBI agents and federal prosecutors who worked on those Jan. 6 cases have been demonized.
President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardon for the approximately 1,500 people convicted of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on the Capitol was signed just hours after his return to ...
President Donald Trump reacted on Tuesday to new reporting from CNN featuring newly-surfaced photos of the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein attending Trump's 1993 wedding to Marla Maples. Asked to respond to the report,