Donald Trump has issued pardons for 77 political allies, including Rudy Giuliani (the former mayor of New York), Sidney Powell, and Mark Meadows, all involved in the plans to overturn the 2020 presidential election. This decision was announced by prosecutor Ed Martin and is considered an attempt to correct a "national injustice" related to the elections.
The pardons apply only to federal charges and do not include Trump. The document also mentions the involvement of some campaign team members in vote falsification schemes. These actions culminated in the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Giuliani, who was the central figure of Trump's legal team, suffered a fall from professional grace and was disbarred. The timing of the announcement was considered strategic, occurring in the context of other major news.
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