President Donald Trump 7-30-2025
- Mark Schiefelbein
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President Donald Trump listens at an event to promote his proposal to improve Americans' access to their medical records in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
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President Donald Trump has pardoned his former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, onetime chief of staff Mark Meadows and others accused of backing the Republican’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Government pardon attorney Ed Martin posted on social media late Sunday a signed proclamation of the pardons. Others granted a “full, complete and unconditional pardon” include conservative attorneys Sidney Powell and John Eastman. The proclamation explicitly says the pardon does not apply to Trump. Presidential pardons apply only to federal crimes, and none of the Trump allies was charged in a federal case. The White House says those pardoned were “persecuted and put through hell” for challenging an election, which it calls “the cornerstone of democracy.”
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