Roll Call: Pardons for friends, retribution for foes

Critics say Trump has Used the Powers of the President in Ways That Raise Alarms

President Donald Trump spent much of the last four years decrying Justice Department prosecutions against him and his supporters, and one of his first executive orders in January said it sought to end the “weaponization of prosecutorial power to upend the democratic process.”

But since then, Trump has used the power of his office for actions that critics and experts say inject politics into federal investigations and prosecutions, such as memorandums last month initiating government investigations into actions of two former officials who have been critical of him.

Trump wiped away the criminal cases of his supporters for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, and has given pardons for supporters and erstwhile allies. The Justice Department since January has dropped a high-profile criminal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, and made personnel moves that target employees involved in the investigations of Trump and the criminal probes of rioters.

https://rollcall.com/2025/05/07/pardons-for-friends-retribution-for-foes

Mediaite: Trump Defends Pardoning One of His Political Donors – Who Was Represented by Pam Bondi’s Brother

President Donald Trump defended his pardon of Trevor Milton, the disgraced former CEO of the electric truck manufacturer Nikola.

In December 2023, Milton was sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted of defrauding investors. He had been free pending appeal.

“Milton’s scheme targeted individual, non-professional investors — so-called “retail investors” — by making false and misleading statements directly to the investing public through social media and television, print, and podcast interviews,” the Department of Justice said shortly after he was sentenced.

During the case, Milton retained Brad Bondi, the brother of longtime Trump ally Pam Bondi, who is now U.S. Attorney General. Milton was also represented by Marc Mukasey, who has represented the Trump Organization.

Milton and his wife donated more than $1.8 million to a pro-Trump reelection fund the month before November’s election.

Just another shade of corruption … it’s all Trump does and he does it well!

Is $1.8 million a fair price for a pardon?