Former President Trump signing pardons for 77 allies involved in 2020 election overturn efforts, in a realistic Oval Office setting.
Former President Trump signing pardons for 77 allies involved in 2020 election overturn efforts, in a realistic Oval Office setting.
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Trump pardons 77 allies tied to efforts to overturn 2020 election

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President Donald Trump granted full, unconditional pardons to 77 allies involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, according to a proclamation posted late Sunday by U.S. Pardon Attorney Ed Martin. The clemency applies only to federal offenses and does not affect state prosecutions; none of the listed recipients had been federally charged over the 2020 election.

The proclamation, posted on X late Sunday and dated Friday, describes a "full, complete and unconditional" pardon for conduct related to efforts to challenge the 2020 results and "to expose voting fraud," and specifies that it does not apply to Trump himself, according to officials and the document’s language. (washingtonpost.com)

Notable recipients include former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani; former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows; attorneys Sidney Powell, John Eastman, Kenneth Chesebro and Jenna Ellis; and former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark. Many of the recipients were involved in pushing alternative slates of electors in states Joe Biden won. (washingtonpost.com)

The pardons affect only federal exposure. Officials and news reports said none of the named individuals had been charged in federal court over the 2020 election, while several have faced state charges in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin. Presidential pardons do not reach state crimes. (washingtonpost.com)

Recent legal developments underscore the mixed landscape. In Michigan, a judge on Sept. 9 dismissed charges against 15 people accused of signing false electoral certificates, citing insufficient evidence of intent. In Georgia, courts disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the election case; the Georgia Supreme Court declined to hear her appeal in September, leaving reassignment of the case to a new prosecutor. And at the federal level, judges granted prosecutors’ requests to dismiss election-related charges against Trump after his 2024 victory, following Justice Department policy against prosecuting a sitting president. (opb.org)

Giuliani spokesperson Ted Goodman said the former New York mayor "never sought a pardon but is deeply grateful for President Trump's decision," adding that Giuliani "stands by his work" after the 2020 election. (apnews.com)

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told NPR that the recipients were "persecuted and put through hell" for challenging an election and said Trump is ending the "Biden Regime's communist tactics once and for all." (Her comments were carried by NPR member stations.) (kpbs.org)

The action follows Trump’s sweeping use of clemency on Jan. 20, 2025, when he granted relief to more than 1,500 people charged or convicted in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, a group that included Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who had received a 22‑year sentence for seditious conspiracy. (factcheck.org)

Courts, officials and reviews have found no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election; even a Republican-backed review in Arizona’s Maricopa County confirmed Biden’s win there. (cnbc.com)

Taken together, the pardons extend a second-term clemency pattern that has included allies and participants in the Jan. 6 prosecutions, while leaving state cases and professional disciplinary proceedings unaffected. (washingtonpost.com)

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Reactions on X to Trump's pardons of 77 allies linked to 2020 election overturn efforts are polarized: Trump supporters praise it as correcting 'lawfare' against patriots, while critics condemn it as protecting traitors and abusing power; neutral posts highlight that pardons cover only federal offenses, leaving state cases intact, and note its symbolic nature.

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