Los indultos de Trump socavan la lucha contra la corrupción pública

El presidente Trump ha indultado al menos a 15 exfuncionarios electos y coconspiradores condenados por delitos de corrupción desde su regreso al cargo. Estas medidas coinciden con profundos recortes en la Sección de Integridad Pública del Departamento de Justicia.

El presidente Trump concedió indultos totales a personas como la exconcejal de Las Vegas Michele Fiore, quien fue condenada por malversar donaciones destinadas a un monumento conmemorativo policial. Fue indultada semanas antes de su sentencia programada para mayo de 2025. Otros beneficiarios incluyen a un sheriff de Virginia condenado por aceptar sobornos y al expresidente de la Cámara de Representantes del estado de Tennessee, involucrado en un esquema de comisiones ilegales.

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