Donald Trump has issued a sweeping set of pardons for Rudy Giuliani, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, attorneys Sidney Powell, John Eastman, Kenneth Chesebro, and dozens of other allies tied to the failed effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The proclamation, posted late Sunday night by Trump’s pardon attorney Ed Martin, extends a blanket pardon to 77 individuals for “any conduct” connected to attempts to challenge or subvert the election outcome.
The move lands with enormous symbolic weight, even if its legal effect is limited. None of those listed were convicted of federal crimes, which means the pardon serves more as a political gesture than a formal act of legal absolution. Still, the scope and timing of the action mark one of the clearest efforts yet by T

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