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Trump opět rozdával milosti. Omilostnění upravovali měřidla emisí u vozidel
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Trump opět rozdával milosti. Omilostnění upravovali měřidla emisí u vozidel

U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned eleven individuals on Friday, including two convicted fraudsters and nine people accused of violating the federal Clean Air Act by modifying emissions control systems on trucks. Among those pardoned was Adam Kidan, a businessman previously sentenced to nearly six years in prison for fraud related to purchasing gambling boats. Kidan had been involved with lobbyist Jack Abramoff and was released after 31 months in 2009. He recently helped organize a fundraiser for a Republican congressional candidate at Trump’s Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. Another pardon recipient was rancher Jack Harvard, who was convicted of banking fraud in the 1980s but was praised by Trump for allowing U.S. and NATO soldiers to train on his property. The remaining nine were accused of violating environmental regulations under Biden’s administration, and Trump claimed they were unfairly imprisoned for 'fixing their cars.' Trump also signed a memo instructing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to allow Americans to repair their vehicles as they see fit. These pardons occurred just before the weekend commemorations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, which,

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Trump opět rozdával milosti. Omilostnění upravovali měřidla emisí u vozidel

U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned eleven individuals on Friday, including two convicted fraudsters and nine people accused of violating the federal Clean Air Act by modifying emissions control systems on trucks. Among those pardoned was Adam Kidan, a businessman previously sentenced to nearly six years in prison for fraud related to purchasing gambling boats. Kidan had been involved with lobbyist Jack Abramoff and was released after 31 months in 2009. He recently helped organize a fundraiser for a Republican congressional candidate at Trump’s Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. Another pardon recipient was rancher Jack Harvard, who was convicted of banking fraud in the 1980s but was praised by Trump for allowing U.S. and NATO soldiers to train on his property. The remaining nine were accused of violating environmental regulations under Biden’s administration, and Trump claimed they were unfairly imprisoned for 'fixing their cars.' Trump also signed a memo instructing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to allow Americans to repair their vehicles as they see fit. These pardons occurred just before the weekend commemorations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, which,

Lecture du biais (Droite): The article frames Trump's pardons as justified actions, emphasizing the recipients' 'reputations' and criticizing the EPA's enforcement of environmental regulations. It highlights Trump's defense of the pardons and his directive to the EPA, suggesting a favorable view of his policies and decisions.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article accurately reflects the primary source document regarding Trump's pardons, including details about Adam Kidan and Jack Harvard. It mentions the Clean Air Act violations and Trump's social media comments. However, it uses emotionally charged phrases like 'omilostnil' and 'propustili' whic

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