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Trump finds yet another corrupt ally to reward with a pardon, adding to scandalous list
In a normal political environment, Trumpâs indefensible approach to pardons would be the defining scandal of his presidency.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-05-27T14:05:55.065Z
For all the Republican hysterics about a âtwo-tieredâ system, the White House has created the very dynamic the party claimed to be against. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-pardons-scott-jenkins-bribes-rcna209173
By all appearances, the criminal case against former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins was quite strong. Prosecutors assembled evidence of the Virginia Republican accepting over $75,000 in bribes in exchange for deputy badges for wealthy local businessmen, who would use their status to get out of traffic tickets or carry concealed firearms......
He will not, however, spend a day behind bars. The Washington Post reported:
In his online statement, Trump said the Biden-era Justice Department was corrupt and weaponized, which is absurd. The Republican went on to suggest that the criminal case against Jenkins mightve looked like a straightforward bribery case, but it was actually an elaborate conspiracy against an obscure local sheriff who was targeted by monsters for political reasons.
Alas, this is part of an indefensible pattern......
On the first day of his second term, Trump issued roughly 1,500 pardons and commuted the sentences of 14 Jan. 6 criminals, including violent felons who were in prison for assaulting police officers. A few days later, he kept going, pardoning 23 anti-abortion-rights activists, seemingly unconcerned with their guilt. That was soon followed by a pardon for former Gov. Rob Blagojevich, a man synonymous with corruption in Illinois politics, whom Trump saw as any ally.
In early March, he pardoned a Tennessee Republican who was just two weeks into a 21-month sentence for his role in a campaign finance fraud scheme. In late March, he pardoned a prominent campaign donor. (Asked to defend the latter, the president struggled in unintentionally hilarious ways.) A month later, he also pardoned another Republican donor, as well as a Trump-aligned former Las Vegas City Council member. On Memorial Day, the list grew longer......
Whats more, this is likely to get worse before it gets better. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that the Republican has turned the pardon process into the Wild West. What had long been a sober legal proceeding done by career officials in the Justice Department increasingly resides in the White House and depends on the whims of a president who is receptive to arguments of political persecution.
The Journal added, Pardon seekers are shelling out to hire lawyers and lobbyists who tout access to those in the presidents inner circle. Others seek to make their case to Trump or his inner circle at places they frequent, showing up at events at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, GOP hangouts on Capitol Hill and a collegiate wrestling match. And still others connect with conservative influencers, pitching their case on shows Trump consumes.
The same report went on to note that the White House is expected to announce a substantial batch of pardons in the coming weeks. Watch this space.
He will not, however, spend a day behind bars. The Washington Post reported:
President Donald Trump announced on Monday his pardon of former Culpeper County, Virginia, sheriff Scott Jenkins, who was convicted of federal bribery and fraud charges in December. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said Jenkins was a victim of the Biden Department of Justice, and doesnt deserve to spend a single day in jail.
In his online statement, Trump said the Biden-era Justice Department was corrupt and weaponized, which is absurd. The Republican went on to suggest that the criminal case against Jenkins mightve looked like a straightforward bribery case, but it was actually an elaborate conspiracy against an obscure local sheriff who was targeted by monsters for political reasons.
Alas, this is part of an indefensible pattern......
On the first day of his second term, Trump issued roughly 1,500 pardons and commuted the sentences of 14 Jan. 6 criminals, including violent felons who were in prison for assaulting police officers. A few days later, he kept going, pardoning 23 anti-abortion-rights activists, seemingly unconcerned with their guilt. That was soon followed by a pardon for former Gov. Rob Blagojevich, a man synonymous with corruption in Illinois politics, whom Trump saw as any ally.
In early March, he pardoned a Tennessee Republican who was just two weeks into a 21-month sentence for his role in a campaign finance fraud scheme. In late March, he pardoned a prominent campaign donor. (Asked to defend the latter, the president struggled in unintentionally hilarious ways.) A month later, he also pardoned another Republican donor, as well as a Trump-aligned former Las Vegas City Council member. On Memorial Day, the list grew longer......
Whats more, this is likely to get worse before it gets better. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that the Republican has turned the pardon process into the Wild West. What had long been a sober legal proceeding done by career officials in the Justice Department increasingly resides in the White House and depends on the whims of a president who is receptive to arguments of political persecution.
The Journal added, Pardon seekers are shelling out to hire lawyers and lobbyists who tout access to those in the presidents inner circle. Others seek to make their case to Trump or his inner circle at places they frequent, showing up at events at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, GOP hangouts on Capitol Hill and a collegiate wrestling match. And still others connect with conservative influencers, pitching their case on shows Trump consumes.
The same report went on to note that the White House is expected to announce a substantial batch of pardons in the coming weeks. Watch this space.
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LetMyPeopleVote
(163,722 posts)1. This guy is a real asshole

BeerBarrelPolka
(1,746 posts)2. Back the Blue Donny
Even if they're corrupt and weaponized" and convicted criminals.