Trump’s Pardons Expose Washington’s Flawed Accountability and the Fight for Election Integrity
In a bold assertion of presidential authority, Donald Trump has pardoned key allies involved in election dispute efforts, spotlighting the ongoing battle over 2020’s contested results and exposing the failures of federal charges—raising urgent questions about accountability and America’s democratic future.
President Donald Trump's recent proclamation of "full, complete, and unconditional" pardons for his former lawyer Rudy Giuliani, ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows, conservative attorneys Sidney Powell and John Eastman, and others accused in state courts for supporting efforts to challenge the 2020 election sends a clear signal: the fight over election integrity is far from over. When Federal Justice Fails American Sovereignty While presidential pardons only cover federal offenses—and none of these individuals faced federal charges related to the contested election—this unprecedented move shines a glaring light on Washington's persistent unwillingness to address electoral grievances with transparency and fairness. How...
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