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Trump's pardoning of Black celebrities is a cynical ploy
Trump's pardoning of Black celebrities is a cynical ploy

The Guardian

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Trump's pardoning of Black celebrities is a cynical ploy

This week, Trump issued two dozen presidential pardons to a motley crew of wrongdoers, including shady politicians, fraudulent CEOs and other wealthy ne'er-do-wells. On that list were the Louisiana rapper NBA YoungBoy (whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden) and the Chicago gangster Larry Hoover. Regardless of where you stand on American carceral culture and what we know about the ways the criminal justice system squashes Black people who have the misfortune of interacting with it, Trump handing out pardons to Hoover and Gaulden isn't the magnanimous or justice-focused move he wants us to believe it is. Instead, it's a clear effort to garner support from the Black community by way of its big names. Gaulden, for his part, was convicted on gun-related charges and sentenced to just under two years in prison. He had already been released and this pardon just means he won't have to follow through with his probation conditions. For Hoover, Trump granted a commutation of his federal prison sentence; the former Gangster Disciples leader was serving six life sentences on conspiracy, extortion, drug and other criminal charges. Still, the 74-year-old won't be coming home (he's still on the hook for murder in the state of Illinois, a conviction that came with a hefty 200-year jail term). So why is Trump pardoning exactly the kind of people – a gangster and a rapper – whom he despises, and whom he would typically disparage and cast as a danger to American society? The answer is obvious if you've been paying attention: he's done it before – and it seems to have worked. A couple of reasons are often given for Trump's apparent increase in support from Black voters. Some voters believed Trump's claims that Black Americans saw an economic boost under his first presidency, and that he achieved record low unemployment – which isn't the full story. This is not to mention the fact that Black voters have also become increasingly disillusioned with the Democratic party. Still, one has to wonder just how many of the Black voters who switched sides were won over by disingenuous moves like Trump's pardons. Probably the most damning indication of the way Trump views Black Americans – and the instincts that drive his political decisions – are his comments about Black people who have experienced the criminal justice system. At a gala in South Carolina in 2024, Trump said he was getting more Black support thanks to his criminal cases, because Black people, like him, have been historically mistreated by the criminal justice system. 'And then I got indicted a second time and a third time and a fourth time. And a lot of people said that that's why the Black people like me because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against,' he said. 'They actually viewed me as I'm being discriminated against.' Trump's 'aren't-we-all-just-criminals-at-the-end-of-the-day?' schtick appeals to the kind of famous, moneyed Black people who want to ingratiate themselves with whoever holds power, regardless of who they sell out or what kind of political nightmare they help unleash on the rest of the country. Just look at how many Black male celebrities showed up to his 2025 inauguration; from the rappers Snoop Dogg and Nelly, to newer faces in the industry like Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black; the latter of whom, mind you, was also granted a presidential pardon at the end of Trump's first term. The Trump show is full of these sorts of favors, but is led by a slimy businessman who always comes to collect – with interest. Black folks are disgusted with Trump. This is a fact. But if you thought all Black people would see or acknowledge this for the twisted, insulting, racist grift that it is, think again. Even after the South Carolina gala comments, Trump still managed to secure major cosigns from Black celebrities like Kodak Black, Kanye West, 50 Cent and Lil Wayne. And he's doing it again – handing out pardons like Oprah giving away cars to her audience. 'I want to thank President Trump for granting me a pardon and giving me the opportunity to keep building – as a man, as a father, and as an artist,' Gaulden said in a statement this week after news of his pardon broke. Meanwhile, comments on the news ranged from pleasant surprise, to calls for Trump to free other famous people, to wholehearted support of his use of power. Set aside the countless far more worthy cases that Trump could have applied his pardons to. Moves like this are a slap in the face considering everything that Black Americans have specifically said that they need from him, and the ways he and his administration have directly made life harder for them. Black men are the country's most unemployed demographic; Black women continue to die with shocking regularity during childbirth, and police continue to harass and abuse innocent Black people simply for existing. The fact that granting a bunch of useless pardons felt like a worthy diversion tells me two things; one, that Trump thinks Black people are stupid or disempowered enough to be distracted by this kind of meaningless breadcrumbing, and two, that the only way he thinks he can relate to Black people is through the lens of criminality and being 'wrongfully' persecuted. Either way, these pardons have proven to be a means to an end for Trump – an end where he always comes out on top. Tayo Bero is a Guardian US columnist.

BREAKING NEWS Donald Trump reveals latest lucky criminals to get presidential pardons
BREAKING NEWS Donald Trump reveals latest lucky criminals to get presidential pardons

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

BREAKING NEWS Donald Trump reveals latest lucky criminals to get presidential pardons

Donald Trump has revealed the latest batch of criminals to receive presidential pardons. Former New York City congressman Michael Grimm has had his 2014 tax fraud conviction forgiven. Grimm, who represented Staten Island, served seven months in jail and carried out 200 hours of community service for the offence. Meanwhile, ex-Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover has had his sentence commuted. Hoover has been serving multiple life sentences for murder and running a criminal enterprise.

Biden's autopen use questioned amid released audio from Special Counsel Hur interview
Biden's autopen use questioned amid released audio from Special Counsel Hur interview

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Biden's autopen use questioned amid released audio from Special Counsel Hur interview

GOP House Oversight Committee Chairman and other Republicans are raising concerns about former President Joe Biden's cognitive functions were well enough to authorize aides to use an autopen tool to sign important documents on his behalf. On Friday evening, Axios released exclusive audio footage of Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, which reveals clues about Biden's cognitive functioning while president that the interview's transcript did not elucidate. Biden can be heard slurring his words, muttering and taking long pauses. Meanwhile, Biden also failed to recall the date of his son Beau's death or the year Trump was first elected. "It questions who was actually making the decisions," Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., said Friday night on Fox News Channel's "Hannity." "Clearly, from that interview, which was many, many months prior to the heavy use of the autopen, Joe Biden wasn't capable of making decisions. He wasn't coherent." Biden Struggles With Words, Key Memories In Leaked Audio From Special Counsel Hur Interview Earlier Friday, Comer announced a new investigation trying to uncover who gave the orders to use the autopen. According to Comer, among other important things, the autopen tool was used to grant presidential pardons to Biden's family members. Read On The Fox News App "It does call into question these pardons – the use of autopen, and I think it may actually open the door – I'm not a lawyer – but I'd imagine Trump or his administration may try to make some arguments to federal courts about actions Joe Biden took because now we've got more information coming out, and they're reasonably going to determine, 'Yeah Joe Biden couldn't remember anything. He didn't even know when his son died, or when Trump got elected or when he left office," political commentator Tim Pool added. 'Terrifying': Biden-hur Audio Showcases Former President's Decline "Who was controlling the autopen? Who was pulling the strings? Who were the unelected bureaucrats making decisions that negatively impacted our country?" asked former Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advisor Link Lauren. "I want names." Donald Trump has said he does not use autopen to sign legally binding documents like pardons. In March, a White House official confirmed it was the administration's policy to use Trump's hand signature on any legally binding article source: Biden's autopen use questioned amid released audio from Special Counsel Hur interview

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