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Trump Issues New Pardons For Who?

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President Donald J. Trump has done it again — sending shockwaves through Washington and jubilation across conservative America.

On Sunday night, Trump issued “full, complete, and unconditional” presidential pardons to dozens of Americans who stood with him during the battle over the previous election.

The announcement came from U.S. Pardon Attorney Ed Martin, who shared Trump’s official proclamation on X, calling it a “historic act of justice.” Among those pardoned are Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, and Sidney Powell — names that have become symbols of loyalty in the face of what Trump has long called “the greatest political witch hunt in American history.”


Trump’s Proclamation: Justice For The Forgotten

In his sweeping declaration, President Trump extended pardons “to all United States citizens involved in the advice, organization, or advocacy of any slate of presidential electors connected to the election.”
He went further — including anyone who worked to expose voting irregularities and election vulnerabilities that the establishment tried to silence.

Trump’s order covered 77 named individuals, though the document noted the pardons were “not limited to that list.” Supporters say this move fulfills the spirit of the message “No MAGA Left Behind,” which Pardon Attorney Martin had posted earlier this year.


‘A Grave Injustice Has Been Corrected’

The proclamation declares:

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“This declaration brings an end to a deep injustice carried out against the American people after the election and marks another step toward restoring unity across the nation.”

Many conservatives are celebrating the move as long overdue. They see it as Trump standing up for everyday Americans who were punished for speaking out against what they believed was a rigged system.

Importantly, Trump emphasized that he did not include himself in the pardons — a decision supporters call a sign of true leadership and personal integrity.


MAGA Base Reacts: ‘He Kept His Word’

Within hours, social media lit up with messages of praise and gratitude. “Trump kept his promise. He never forgets the people who stood by him,” one supporter wrote. Others called it a “day of redemption” for Americans who were “wrongly criminalized for their beliefs.”

Political analysts say the pardons could mark the beginning of a broader effort by Trump to reunite the conservative movement and restore faith in America’s institutions that were weaponized against political opponents.


Why This Matters

This move cements Trump’s position as a president who fights for fairness, loyalty, and truth, even against overwhelming opposition. With the White House once again at the center of his leadership, many believe this could be a defining moment in Trump’s push to heal the nation — and to hold Washington accountable.