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Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 2, 2020

Quyền của ông Tổng Thống !

Nguy hiểm quá!  Giám đốc cơ quan tình báo mà không có chút kinh nghiệm!!!! Rất nguy hại cho nền an ninh Quốc Gia! 
Mr. Trump named Richard Grenell, the ambassador to Germany, to be the acting director of national intelligence overseeing the 17 U.S. spy agenciesMr. Grenell has little experience in intelligencebut he has been a fierce advocate for the president. 
…….và Trump khoan hồng cho 11 người mà không qua thủ tục thường dùng của các vị tổng thống khác. Những Tổng Thống khác tha là vì có ban tha tội từ Department of Justice đưa qua đề nghị nhưng ông này đã dùng quyền tối cao…làm thẳng thừng.  Trump tha cho những người bị phạm tội ăn hối lộ, corruption (giống Trump?), cản trở công lý (obstruction of justice), gian lận thuế, gian lận làm từ thiện (sao có nhiều tội giống Trump quá ta, hahaha..) và mua bán ma túy.  Nhiều người được Trump tha, thả khỏi tù là bạn cũ, đã đóng góp, tặng tiền cho việc vận động  bầu cử của ông Trump (Paul Pogu, phạm tội gian lận thuế, đã “tặng” cho Trump hơn $800,000) và ngoài ra…dĩ nhiên Trump khoan hồng cho những người đã bênh vực, tán dương Trump.  
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(former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who has defended the president against the now-wrapped congressional impeachment efforts, and former New York Police Department commissioner Bernie Kerik, a frequent defender of the president on Fox News).

The personal ties behind President Trump’s pardons

The clemency orders that Mr. Trump issued this week were the result of a process that bypassed the formal procedures used by past presidents and was driven instead by friendship, fame and a shared sense of persecution.

All 11 recipients had an inside connection or were promoted on Fox News. Mr. Trump’s advisers acknowledged that the process was unique, but stressed that he was committed to countering what he saw as the excesses of the criminal justice system.

February 18, 2020 



October 7, 1998 

One million dollar fine, two years of probation 


Case related to Edwin Edwards bribery case.[33]


February 18, 2020 



November 21, 1990 

$600 million fine, two years of prison 

Conspiracy; securities fraud; mail fraud; tax fraud; filing false reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); assisting a brokerage firm in violating its net capital requirements 

Financier pardoned based on charitable work after release from prison; lifetime ban on securities trading continues.[34]


February 18, 2020 

Angela Stanton 


May 24, 2007 

Time Served; three years' supervised release; six months' home confinement detention program 

Conspiracy to Transport in Interstate Commerce A Stolen Motor Vehicle and Tampering with a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (17 counts) 


February 18, 2020 

Ariel Friedler 


August 8, 2014 

Two months' imprisonment; one year supervised release; $274,197.60 restitution to Maxient LLC; $217,097.60 due and payable immediately; and $250,000 fine due and payable immediately 

Conspiracy to Access a Protected Computer Without Authorization 


February 18, 2020 



October 27, 2006 

72 months' imprisonment; two years' supervised release 

Obstruction of justice and perjury (three counts) 

Safavian is a Republican former lawyer and long-time associate of lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Through much of his career, he alternated between government roles and Washington lobbyist roles, in what is known as the "revolving door". He was serving as Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, Office of Management and Budget, when he was arrested in connection with the Jack Abramoff lobbying and corruption scandal.


February 18, 2020 

Paul Pogue 


August 30, 2010 

Three years' probation; $250,000 fine; and $473,604.09 restitution 

Making and subscribing a false tax return 


February 18, 2020 



May 18, 2010 

48 months' imprisonment; 3 years' supervised release; $187,931 restitution 

Obstructing the administration of the Internal Revenue Laws; aiding in the preparation of a false income tax return; making false statements on a loan application; making false statements (five counts) 

Kerik, the former New York City Police Commissioner, has been a contributor to Fox News.[35]


President Donald Trump has issued ten commutations as of February 2020:


Date of Pardon 

Name 

Court 

Sentencing date 

Sentence 

Offense 

Notes


December 20, 2017 



June 22, 2010 

27-year prison term, 5 years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $27 million 


The commutation does not vacate Rubashkin's conviction, and it leaves in place a term of supervised release and a substantial restitution obligation, which were also part of his sentence. Rubashkin was released 19 years earlier than planned.[36][37]


June 6, 2018 



March 21, 1997 


Conspiracy to possess cocaine, attempted possession of cocaine, money laundering

First-time, non-violent drug offender. Johnson's sentence was commuted following a meeting between Trump and Kim Kardashian.[38][39][40][41][42][43] Johnson had served more than 21 years in prison; Trump's commutation allowed her to be released from incarceration immediately.


July 10, 2018 






October 7, 2015 

Five years in prison 

Arson 

In addition to the full pardon on the same day, Trump issued commutations of the Hammonds' prison sentences to time served,[44] and ordered their immediate release.[45]


July 29, 2019 

Ronen Nahmani 


October 9, 2015 

Twenty years in prison 

Conspiracy to distribute synthetic drugs 

Non-violent, first-time offender with no criminal history.[28]


July 29, 2019 

Ted Suhl 


October 27, 2016 

Seven years in prison, three years of supervised release and a $200,000 fine 

Bribery 

Ran faith-based behavioral healthcare treatment centers for juveniles in Arkansas. Allegedly participated in a bribery scheme to increase Medicaid payments to his company. Federal prosecutors in Arkansas declined to pursue the case, but prosecutors in Washington decided to move forward with the prosecution. Found guilty of half the charges filed against him, he was sentenced to seven years in prison.[28]


February 18, 2020 



December 7, 2011 

Fourteen years in prison; two years supervised release; $20,000 fine 

wire fraud (10 counts); conspiracy/attempted extortion (four counts); corrupt solicitation of funds; conspiracy to corruptly solicit funds (two counts); making false statements 

Blagojevich is a former Governor of Illinois and was a contestant on Trump's reality TV show, The Celebrity Apprentice. His conviction centered on his attempt to sell the Senate seat vacated by Barack Obama, plus extortion by withholding state funds being directed towards a children's hospital and a race track.[46] The Illinois House impeached him for abuse of power and corruption. In two separate and unanimous votes of the Illinois Senate, he was removed from office and prohibited from ever holding public office in the state of Illinois again.[47] See also Rod Blagojevich corruption charges.[33]


February 18, 2020 

Judith Negron 


December 8, 2011 

35 years imprisonment (as amended); three years supervised release; and $87,533,863.46 restitution 

Conspiracy to commit health care fraud; health care fraud (two counts); conspiracy to defraud the United States and to receive and pay health care kickbacks; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering (16 counts); structuring to avoid reporting requirements (three counts) 

Reduced the prison sentence to the roughly eight years already served; Left intact the supervised release and $87.5M restitution.[48]


February 18, 2020 

Crystal Munoz 


January 24, 2008 

15 years, 8 months imprisonment; 5 years' supervised release 

Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute 1,000 or more kilograms of marijuana 


February 18, 2020 

Tynice Nichole Hall 


July 28, 2006 

20 years, 8 months imprisonment; 5 years' supervised release 

Conspiracy to distribute, possess with intent to distribute, and manufacture more than 50 grams of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of cocaine base (crack cocaine) and aiding and abetting; possession with intent to distribute cocaine base and aiding and abetting; possession of cocaine with intent to manufacture cocaine base and aiding and abetting; receipt of firearms by a person under felony indictment and aiding and abetting; possession of firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes and aiding and abetting 




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