Here’s what happened 👇
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🧾 The Details
Trump pardoned nearly eighty figures involved in attempts to challenge the 2020 election results, including Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, Sidney Powell, and Jeffrey Clark. The pardons apply only to federal charges.
📜 The Message
Critics say the move signals impunity and loyalty over law, calling it a message to future allies that Trump protects his own. Supporters say it rights political wrongs.
🧠 The Bottom Line
The pardons may not stop state prosecutions, but they reinforce Trump’s power over his movement and his defiance of accountability.
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