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babylonsister

(171,035 posts)
Tue Feb 18, 2020, 06:02 PM Feb 2020

Trump pardons the swamp

https://www.axios.com/trump-blagojevich-commute-dea0607a-d305-4ca4-896b-3f0182f0efd7.html

Updated 12 mins ago - Politics & Policy
Trump pardons the swamp


President Trump announced Tuesday that he commuted former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's 14-year prison sentence for extortion, bribery and corruption — as well as issuing full pardons for former San Francisco 49ers owner Edward DeBartolo Jr., former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik and financier Michael Milken.

The big picture: The president's clemency spree largely benefitted white-collar criminals convicted of crimes like corruption, gambling fraud and racketeering, undercutting his message of "draining the swamp."


Blagojevich, a former contestant on Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice," attempted to exchange an appointment to Barack Obama’s Senate seat for campaign contributions after the 2008 presidential election and was eight years into his sentence.

The Illinois Legislature impeached and removed Blagojevich, a Democrat, for abuse of power and corruption in 2009. He was found guilty of 17 charges in 2011.

Blagojevich first asked the president to commute his sentence in 2018, and Trump in 2019 said he was considering the commute, claiming the governor was "treated unbelievably unfairly" by federal prosecutors.

The Illinois GOP urged Trump not to grant clemency, saying in a letter that it would "send a damaging message on your efforts to root out public corruption in our government."


Debartolo was convicted of gambling fraud in 1998. Under his ownership, the 49ers won five Super Bowls, establishing a dynasty during the 1980s and 1990s. He avoided prison time, but faced a $1 million fine and a yearlong NFL suspension — ultimately relinquishing control of the team to his sister, Denise York, in 2000.

Kerik, the head of the NYPD during the September 11 attacks and a nominee to head the Department of Homeland Security by George W. Bush, pleaded guilty to tax fraud and other charges in 2009 after accepting a $250,000 "loan" from an Israeli billionaire during his tenure as interior minister of Iraq immediately after the U.S. invasion. He served more than three years in prison.

Milken pleaded guilty in 1990 to extensive securities law violations, serving almost two years in prison alongside a $600 million fine. Since his release from prison, the billionaire has become known for his charitable giving, especially toward medical research.

Between the lines: "Trump has also raised the prospect of commuting the sentence of Roger J. Stone Jr.," the N.Y. Times reports.

Other recipients:

Paul Pogue (pardoned)
Ariel Friedler (pardoned)
David Safavian (pardoned)
Angela Stanton (pardoned)
Tynice Nichole Hall (sentence commuted)
Crystal Munoz (sentence commuted)
Judith Negron (sentence commuted)
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Trump pardons the swamp (Original Post) babylonsister Feb 2020 OP
The message is that he's rooting the corrupt out of consequences. Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2020 #1
1+ dustyscamp Feb 2020 #4
Pretty sure we 'aint seen nuthin' yet'. notinkansas Feb 2020 #2
Pretty sure you're right. :-( nt babylonsister Feb 2020 #3

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,259 posts)
1. The message is that he's rooting the corrupt out of consequences.
Tue Feb 18, 2020, 06:08 PM
Feb 2020

Trumputin wants corruption that works in his favor. If he can convince his cult that laws are only for his enemies, he can escape consequences for his own lawlessness.

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