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Trump Pardons Abramoff partner Adam Kidan, Texan Jack Harvard
United States🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Trump Pardons Abramoff partner Adam Kidan, Texan Jack Harvard

President Donald Trump issued pardons to Adam Kidan, a former business associate of disgraced former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and Jack Harvard, a former mayor of Texas, according to a White House official. The pardons were announced on Friday. Kidan was previously linked to Abramoff, who faced legal scrutiny for his role in lobbying scandals. Harvard's pardon follows his tenure as a municipal leader in Texas. The action reflects Trump's pattern of granting pardons to individuals with political or personal connections.

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Trump Pardons Abramoff partner Adam Kidan, Texan Jack Harvard

President Donald Trump issued pardons to Adam Kidan, a former business associate of disgraced former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and Jack Harvard, a former mayor of Texas, according to a White House official. The pardons were announced on Friday. Kidan was previously linked to Abramoff, who faced legal scrutiny for his role in lobbying scandals. Harvard's pardon follows his tenure as a municipal leader in Texas. The action reflects Trump's pattern of granting pardons to individuals with political or personal connections.

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