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Trump Grants Over 140 Pardons and Commutations – Who’s on the List Just as Notable as Who Is Not (Complete List)
Less than 12 hours before he is no longer the President Donald Trump released a list of 143 pardons and commutations – far more than initially expected. The list is notable for who is on it and who is not.
Not on the list: President Trump, or any of his family members. Trump also did not pardon his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, or any White House aides. Nor did he pardon Blackwater founder and Betsy DeVos sibling Erik Prince. Nor are Julian Assange or Edward Snowden on the list.
On the list: Former Trump White House strategist and campaign CEO Steve Bannon, GOP megadonor and former RNC official Elliot Broidy, former GOP Congressman Duke Cunningham, conservative operative Paul Erickson (the boyfriend of Russian spy Maria Butina,) former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, and rapper Lil Wayne.
Trump pardons the boyfriend of convicted Russian “gun activist” Maria Butina: “This pardon helps right the wrongs of what has been revealed to be perhaps the greatest witch hunt in American history.“ pic.twitter.com/mz81HoqrAC
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) January 20, 2021
Here’s CNN’s Keith Boykin on the Bannon pardon:
Steve Bannon is a white nationalist who called for beheading the FBI Director, promoted civil war and encouraged the deadly January 6 insurrection against the U.S. government.
And Trump just pardoned him. pic.twitter.com/sHdUPx1H6b
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) January 20, 2021
“Even Nixon didn’t pardon his cronies on the way out. Amazingly, in his final 24 hours in office, Donald Trump found one more way to fail to live up to the ethical standard of Richard Nixon.” – @NoahBookbinder https://t.co/I8KiFBbLRa
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) January 20, 2021
Trump still has the power to issue pardons and commutations, and he could still issue more, should he choose, until noon Wednesday.
remember he could still scribble out a self-pardon on an AF1 napkin on the way to West Palm tomorrow morning
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) January 20, 2021
Here’s the complete list, via CNBC:
Statement from the Press Se… by CNBC.com
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