Trump pardoned Giuliani and 76 officials involved in the 2020 election case

“There is no Maga left behind.” This is the president’s motto Trumpso that friends do not forget and no one may be left behind in difficulties (judicial): starting from Rudy Giuliani and then followed by another 76 officialsaccused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results. Confirmation comes from Ed Martin, prosecutor which in the Department of Justice handles this sector: granting pardons. Apart from Giuliani, as a former lawyer and prominent collaborator of the tycoon, there were also other members of the legal team at that time. Sidney Powell, John Eastman and Kenneth Chesebro, and Trump’s chief of staff in 2020, Mark Pasture.

Martin himself issued a presidential proclamation: “I, DONALD J. TRUMP, hereby grant a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to all citizens of the United States for actions related to advising, creating, organizing, carrying out, proposing, supporting, voting for, engaging in, or advocating for a slate of presidential electors… in connection with the 2020 presidential election. The pardon also includes “any action related to their efforts to expose voter fraud and vulnerability in the election.” 2020 presidential election.”

It must be said that this provision Head of the White House has a symbolic character, since none of his seventy or so former collaborators has been charged with federal crimes, which are the province of the president’s special provisions. However, this attitude has important meaning for Donald Trump and also for his country Maga areawho never accepts the defeat that befell him Joe Biden and always fuels conspiracy theories about voting fraud, but without ever providing evidence. Accusations leveled publicly by Republicans, as well as by Giuliani himself, were the trigger on January 6, 2021 led the republican ultras there Capitol Hill storm, American Congressional seat. They count each other five died: a policeman and four protesters. Special commission, after one The investigation lasted 18 months, recommended to the Department of Justice for put Donald Trump on trial for his role at that time. However, an investigation was carried out by Jack Smith, special prosecutor for the Department of Justicewas discontinued last year after Trump’s victory in the presidential election over the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. The department prohibits criminal prosecution of sitting presidents.

The tycoon has since acted to support those who have supported him in the fight against “fraudulent voting” by giving 1,500 amnesty – those who acted by presenting fake certificates to support Donald in those elections also benefited – and canceled the sentences of 14 supporters who committed violence involved in the January 6 attack on the Capitol, including members of the group Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, was found guilty of seditious conspiracy. Then in September, Trump announced that he intended to give up Giuliani presidential medal of freedom, one of the highest honors in the country.

A hand reached out to someone who boasted many successes: fighting organized crime as a prosecutor, then as mayor of New York with a firm hand and driving force after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Twin TowersTime showing him as “player of the year” – only to fall tragically short. Giuliani is suffering revocation of license from the list of lawyers from New York and Washington for supporting Trump’s false claims of fraud, and lost one claim $148 million defamation lawsuit, moved by two former Georgia election officials, who took it to court to denounce the consequences to their professional and personal lives of changing voting theories in favor of the Democratic Party.