Exclusive: Democrats press Trump administration over “pay-to-play” pardons - Reuters
Exclusive: Democrats press Trump administration over “pay-to-play” pardons Reuters
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Congressman from California and member of the Oversight Committee.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Current U.S. President who has criticized Netanyahu's actions.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMitAFBVV95cUxPc2xRdTl3b2RQTUJxbkdUYk5tUEtaTS03N0FPZ0pzM0FWWVkydkNHN09FbVBibVI5LWVrT0tFQ3V3ajdWQWVHQl9PMGY1Z0tFaUJkTlFDZzZTb1V3WTVYU3lxS0ItYWVId3lPaExSSDJfWVJtV0t0Wjl5XzVSZ2g5YVp3VE9PVFloNGw0ODFVTFJIR1RvVkZOS3h2bGZxNDRUOGVRZHJVNWxZOHdaeUpCb1R3OWk?oc=5" target="_blank">Exclusive: Democrats press Trump administration over “pay-to-play” pardons</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
Two Democratic members of Congress have urged the Trump administration to retain communication records related to pardons granted to recipients, including an electric-vehicle manufacturer convicted of defrauding investors, to investigate potential 'pay-to-play' dynamics in the clemency process.
Two Democratic members of Congress have urged the Trump administration to retain communication records related to pardons granted to recipients, including an electric-vehicle manufacturer convicted of defrauding investors, to investigate potential 'pay-to-play' dynamics in the clemency process.
Two Democratic members of Congress have urged the Trump administration to retain communication records related to pardons granted to recipients, including an electric-vehicle manufacturer convicted of defrauding investors, to investigate potential 'pay-to-play' dynamics in the clemency process.
Two Democratic members of Congress have urged the Trump administration to retain communication records related to pardons granted to recipients, including an electric-vehicle manufacturer convicted of defrauding investors, to investigate potential 'pay-to-play' dynamics in the clemency process.
Two Democratic members of Congress have urged the Trump administration to retain communication records related to pardons granted to recipients, including an electric-vehicle manufacturer convicted of defrauding investors, to investigate potential 'pay-to-play' dynamics in the clemency process.
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