For as long as he has been a public figure at the nexus of power and finance, President Donald Trump has been in love with celebrity — especially his own — and celebrities, with whom he’s spent a lifetime socializing. From splashy Manhattan nightclub appearances to his star-studded reality television shows and now oval office photoshoots, Trump’s embrace of stardom even extends into the heart of the federal criminal justice system. Across both his terms in office, the president has seemingly gone out of his way to pardon a cavalcade of high profile celebrity offenders — often ones with whom he shares a personal connection — for crimes ranging from gun offenses to financial fraud.
After earning plaudits in his first term for his criminal justice reform work, here are the celebrities and no

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