Trump appears to have a soft spot for politicians accused or convicted of corruption charges, regardless of party.
Trumpâs pardon for Henry Cuellar is part of a truly ridiculous pro-corruption pattern, spanning both of his terms.
The message to politicians convicted or accused of corruption couldnât be clearer: You have a friend in the Oval Office. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
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It seemed like only a matter of time before the public would learn about a possible indictment against the Texas Democrat. In May 2024, as Republicans continued to insist that the Biden-era Justice Department was out to get GOP officials, thats precisely what happened: Prosecutors brought corruption charges against the congressman.
A year and a half later, Donald Trump pardoned Cuellar. As my MS NOW colleague Erum Salam reported:
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he would pardon Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and his wife, Imelda, who were indicted in 2024 on charges of bribery, unlawful foreign influence and money laundering. Henry, I dont know you, but you can sleep well tonight Your nightmare is finally over! Trump wrote in his announcement of the pardon on Truth Social.
On the surface, these developments might appear counterintuitive, since the president is a Republican and the controversial congressman is a Democrat. But thats what makes the broader pattern so important:
Trump appears to have a soft spot for politicians accused of and in some cases, convicted of corruption charges, regardless of party.
In the presidents first term, for example, he pardoned seven former Republican members of Congress, each of whom had been convicted of corruption charges: New Yorks Chris Collins, Californias Duncan Hunter, Texas Steve Stockman, Arizonas Rick Renzi, North Carolinas Robin Hayes, Michigans Mark Siljander and Californias Randall Duke Cunningham......
Lets also not forget that Trumps Justice Department has also abandoned the criminal case against a former Republican congressman whod already been found guilty of corruption by a jury, while simultaneously taking steps to abandon a corruption investigation targeting an incumbent Republican congressman.
And did I mention that Trumps
DOJ also dropped its corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams? Because that happened, too.
The message to politicians convicted or accused of corruption couldnt be clearer: You have a friend in the Oval Office.