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‼️ Trump’s 2025 Pardons: Crimes Rewarded, Victims Erased

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🚨 Trump’s 2025 pardons are not just history — they’re a warning. It’s not just a record of corruption — it is a manifesto of what Trump believes power is for. He didn’t just pardon rioters who shattered the Capitol or extremists who chained clinic doors shut. He pardoned fraudsters who stole millions, politicians who sold their offices, and a foreign president who trafficked 400 tons of cocaine into our country. And then he went even further — pardoning CZ, the billionaire whose crypto empire laundered money for traffickers, cybercriminals, and sanctioned regimes.

Trump erased accountability for violence, corruption, and global criminal finance in one sweeping declaration: loyalty matters more than law, and victims can be discarded without a second thought. That betrayal should enrage every American who believes justice is not for sale.

We cannot let this rewriting of morality stand. The rule of law belongs to the people, not to one man’s power. If we stay silent, loyalty will replace legality, and accountability will vanish. If we rise together, we can make sure this betrayal is remembered, resisted, and never repeated. 🚨

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🗳️ Election Subversion Criminals

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Blanket Elector Pardon (Dec. 4): Covered “all U.S. citizens” tied to alternate slates of electors. 77+ named alternate electors, plus potentially thousands more. Delegated certification to AG Pam Bondi & Pardon Attorney Ed Martin.

Tina Peters (Dec. 11): Pardoned federally for tampering with voting machines to aid Trump’s 2020 denial. State conviction remains.

Impact: Normalized overturning elections as loyalty, not crime.

Crimes: False elector certificates, tampering with voting machines, conspiracy against rights.

Human impact: Election workers harassed, systems compromised, counties forced into costly remediation.

Restitution erased: Tens of millions in security upgrades and legal costs.

No forged electors, no stolen votes — Trump pardoned the plot to overthrow democracy.

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🏛 January 6 Insurrectionists

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Jan. 6 Defendants (Jan. 20): ~1,500 pardoned, including the most violent offenders.

Crimes: Violent assault on officers, property destruction, obstruction of Congress.

Immediate fatalities: 4 civilians died during January 6 insurrection.

Law enforcement toll: 5 officers died in the aftermath, 4 died by suicide linked to trauma. Hundreds of officers with broken bones, concussions, PTSD.

Additional Impact: Capital staff traumatized; historic property destroyed.

Restitution erased: Over $1.3 billion due to victims gone!

Plaintiffs: Thousands — injured officers, the Architect of the Capitol, U.S. Capitol Police, federal agencies & contractors.

Message: Violence for Trump = patriotism.

Nine lives lost — four civilians, five officers — erased by Trump’s blanket pardons. Justice wasn’t served. It was betrayed.

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✝️ Christian Nationalist Criminals

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Names: Lauren Handy (who kept stolen fetal remains in her apartment), Heather Idoni, Coleman Boyd, Caroline Davis, Herb Geraghty, plus 18 others.

Crimes: Abortion clinic blockades with chains and furniture, forced entry, live streamed obstruction, coordinated interstate campaigns to deny access to medical care.

Human impact: Nurse injured in D.C.; Michigan woman in medical crisis blocked from care; clinics shut down mid‑day.

Restitution erased: Hundreds of thousands in medical bills for injured staff, lost clinic operating days & security upgrades erased.

Plaintiffs: Dozens of staff, patients, and clinics across Tennessee, Michigan, and D.C.

Message: Breaking federal law is acceptable if framed as “pro-life patriotism.”

They chained clinic doors and blocked women in medical crisis — Trump called it loyalty, not crime.

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💰 Financial Criminals

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Names:

Glen & Cade Casada - Fraud, wire fraud, money laundering.

Rep. Henry & Imelda Cuellar - Bribery & laundering foreign money.

Todd & Julie Chrisley - $36M bank fraud & tax evasion.

Human impact: Banks defrauded of $36 million (Chrisleys); taxpayers cheated; donors misled; foreign bribe money laundered.

Restitution erased: Tens of millions in fraud repayments and forfeitures.

Plaintiffs: Banks, taxpayers, donors, and government agencies.

Message: Corruption is acceptable if politically useful or celebrity-driven.

Fraud, bribery, and $36 million stolen — Trump pardoned corruption and spat on taxpayers.

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🧨 Crypto Crime & Power

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Name: Changpeng “CZ” Zhao — billionaire founder of Binance.

Crimes:

Pleaded guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act.

Allowed Binance to operate without basic anti–money‑laundering protections.

Enabled illicit flows tied to terrorists, cybercriminals, child abusers, drug traffickers, and sanctioned regimes.

Oversaw a platform that processed hundreds of millions in illegal transactions.

Human impact:

Criminal networks strengthened.

Sanctioned regimes evaded U.S. law.

Victims of trafficking, fraud, and cybercrime left exposed.

Global criminal finance supercharged by Binance’s failures.

Restitution erased:

Binance paid a $4.3 billion settlement — one of the largest in U.S. history.

Trump’s pardon effectively wiped away CZ’s personal accountability, signaling that billionaire crime is negotiable.

Plaintiffs:

U.S. Treasury

DOJ

Victims of trafficking, cybercrime & fraud whose cases were tied to Binance‑enabled flows.

Why Trump pardoned him:

The White House claimed “over‑prosecution”.

Trump framed it as ending a “war on cryptocurrency”.

Reporting showed ties between Binance and the Trump family’s crypto venture, World Liberty Financial.

The pardon aligned Trump with a billionaire whose platform empowered global criminal finance.

Trump didn’t just pardon rioters — he pardoned the billionaire whose platform laundered money for criminals worldwide. Loyalty over law. Power over justice.

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🌐 Massive Drug Criminals

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Name: Juan Orlando Hernández (former Honduran president).

Crimes: Trafficking 400+ tons of cocaine into the U.S.; corruption of Honduran state apparatus. Served less than 2 years before Trump’s pardon.

Human impact: Thousands of overdose deaths; billions in downstream enforcement & healthcare costs.

Restitution erased: Billions in forfeitures tied to drug proceeds.

Plaintiffs: U.S. agencies and communities impacted by narcotics trafficking.

Message: Even catastrophic drug crimes can be excused if framed as “deep state persecution.”

400 tons of cocaine trafficked into America — Trump pardoned the kingpin and abandoned our communities.

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🎬 Celebrity Criminals

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Names:

Ross Ulbricht - Silk Road founder, life sentence for drug trafficking, hacking, fraud.

NBA YoungBoy (Kentrell Gaulden) - firearms conviction.

Rod Blagojevich - former Illinois governor, fraud / extortion.

George Santos - former Congressman, fraud & campaign finance crimes.

Darryl Strawberry - MLB legend, tax evasion.

Human impact: Normalized notoriety as a shield; undermined deterrence when fame substitutes for accountability.

Restitution erased: Millions in fraud repayments & tax liabilities.

Plaintiffs: Banks, taxpayers & agencies.

From fraudsters to felons, fame became a shield — Trump pardoned celebrity crime and mocked accountability.

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🚨 Rule of Law vs. Rule of Loyalty

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Rule of Law: Fraud, bribery, violence, trafficking, election tampering = crimes.

• Rule of Loyalty: If done for Trump, Christian nationalism, or his narrative = acceptable, even heroic.

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🔥 Bottom Line

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Trump didn’t just pardon criminals — he pardoned the billionaire whose platform laundered money for criminals worldwide.

Nine lives lost due to the Jan 6th insurrection. $1.3 billion owed to victims erased. And Trump still chose loyalty over law.

He pardoned activists who injured nurses and blocked women in medical crisis from care.

Fraud, violence, cocaine trafficking, and global money laundering — Trump turned all of it into loyalty badges.

• Rule of Law says crime is crime. Trump says crime is loyalty.

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💥 Note: There are many other criminals not included on this list due to data restrictions.

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Sources:

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Trump’s ‘Pardon’ of Tina Peters Rejected by Colorado Officials - New York Times

nytimes.com/2025/12/13/…

Full List of Donald Trump Pardons for 2025 - Newsweek

Dec 18
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