Trump pardons 11 people on eve of country’s Fourth of July celebrations
ONP Summary
President Trump signed pardons Friday for six individuals convicted in federal vehicle emissions cases. He is simultaneously considering clemency for disgraced music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs and other high-profile figures, though no final decision has been announced on those requests.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Trump's contradiction in previously denying Diddy pardon consideration and frame potential clemency for the disgraced mogul as ethically problematic.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report both the emissions pardons and Diddy deliberation as parallel developments without strong framing, noting the shift in Trump's stated position.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets celebrate the emissions pardons as correcting injustice against 'persecuted' individuals and 'weaponization,' framing them as victories for right-to-repair advocates.
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Pardons issued to nine people charged with violating Clean Air Act as extreme heat smothers much of US
Donald Trump on Friday issued pardons to 11 people – two convicted fraudsters and nine charged with having violated the federal Clean Air Act by disabling or otherwise modifying trucks’ emissions controls.
Those executive pardons – coming amid US semiquincentennial celebrations blanketed in extreme heat exacerbated by greenhouse gas emissions – were among a broader wave of acts of clemency from Trump during his second presidency, chiefly for those he considers to be aligned with him.
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