The list of pardons, posted on X, includes former Trump attorneys Rudy Giuliani (featured bottom right) and Sydney Powell and former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. According to the Associated Press, this gesture was largely symbolic as it only applies to federal crimes and none of the people were federally charged. It does not affect any charges brought on by states, which have mainly made no progress.
Cleta Mitchell is a senior legal fellow at the Conservative Partnership Institute and the founder and chairman of the Election Integrity Network. She was a guest on the Jenna Ellis in the Morning Show on American Family Radio (AFR), saying that this is a much-needed correction of Biden administration lawfare.
“It is hard to describe the extent to which the Biden regime used the power and abused the power of the federal government to indict and try to destroy people like you because of their association with President Trump,” says Mitchell.
Mitchell informs that she's been pushing for the pardons for several years, and recent revelations about the extent of the corruption surrounding the January 6th prosecutions have only added fuel to the fire.
“We didn't know about Arctic Frost. We didn't know the extent to which this sprawling investigation had been convened by the Biden White House, DOJ, and FBI,” states Mitchell.
Mitchell says that the pardons also include any alternate electors that were chosen in case election fraud had been proven.
“These state charges were completely concocted by the Biden DOJ,” says Mitchell.
She says that the pardons are only the beginning of justice.
“Now, I want the investigation to find out the role of these four state Democrat AGs and the Democrat Fani Willis in Fulton County, Georgia, and how they were orchestrated,” says Mitchell.
The four attorney generals she is referring to are Kris Mayes of Arizona, Josh Kaul of Wisconsin, Dana Nessel of Michigan, and Aaron Ford of Nevada, all of whom were involved in some capacity to “false elector” cases in their states. Meanwhile, Fani Willis is a district attorney who brought Trump, Guiliani, Meadows, and others under racketeering charges in relation to “supposedly” trying unlawfully to overturn Georgia’s election results.