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President Trump’s latest pardons include reality TV stars, Capitol rioters, and convicted sheriffOne particularly controversial pardon was for Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins. A jury convicted Jenkins last year of accepting more than $75,000 in bribes, and he was sentenced to ten years in March. Trump defended the move, saying Jenkins was a victim of ...
The “law and order” president is using the justice system to reward his allies and punish his opponents – something he complained about on the campaign trail.
When Jenkins was sentenced to 10 years in prison in March, the acting U.S. attorney for the Western District of Virginia said he "violated his oath of office and the faith the citizens of Culpeper County placed in him when he engaged in a cash-for-badges scheme.
Savannah Chrisley, the daughter of reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, has spoken out after President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he would pardon her parents. During an interview with NewsNation, Chrisley recalled the moment she received a call from Trump with the news of the pardons.
Outrage erupts after Trump’s Chrisley pardon as critics condemn what it says about president’s regard for the law - ‘In Trump’s America, crimes are celebrated and prison sentences are cut short,’ says
A lawyer told CBS News he discussed pardoning Stewart Rhodes with Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin.
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump pardons West Point grads in fiery commencement address laced with defiance and prideDonald Trump spoke at West Point today and had a big surprise for some of the graduates who may have been a little worried about their official records.