WASHINGTON — As soon as Donald Trump took office for his second term, he began using his clemency power at a steady clip. It started with the pardons of the roughly 1,500 criminal defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, and continued each month , with more pardons or commutations.
At the end of May, he had issued 73 clemency actions , not including all the Jan. 6 defendants. Trump once called the power to pardon “a beautiful thing.”
“You got to get it right,” he told reporters during his first term.
But after May, the pardons stopped.
Four people familiar with discussions around pardons told NBC News that top White House officials became concerned about attempts from outsiders to profit from the clemency process , and two of those people said the W

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