Pardon Me: Trump’s Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free Cards
A comprehensive database tracking every pardon issued by Donald Trump in his second term—from corrupt politicians to violent criminals, crypto fraudsters to election conspirators.
Since taking office on January 20, 2025, Donald Trump has issued over 1,600 pardons—more than any president in modern history in such a short time. But these aren’t your typical acts of mercy. They’re a systematic dismantling of accountability, rewarding loyalty over justice, and turning the pardon power into a personal shield for allies, business partners, and violent criminals.
By The Numbers
1,600+ Total Pardons including mass pardons
$1.3 Billion in victim restitution canceled
77 Election Conspirators pardoned preemptively
1,500 January 6 Rioters including violent offenders
17+ Corrupt Politicians back on the streets
$960,000 paid to lobbyists for one pardon
What You’ll Find Here
Every Trump Pardon, Documented
We’ve tracked every individual pardon Trump has issued since January 20, 2025, including:
- Who was pardoned and why
- What crimes they committed
- Their connections to Trump
- How much money changed hands
- Which pardons came with conflicts of interest
- Who still faces state charges despite federal pardons
Search By Category
- January 6 Capitol Attackers
- 2020 Election Conspirators & Fake Electors
- Corrupt Politicians (from both parties)
- Cryptocurrency Executives
- Anti-Abortion Extremists
- Police Who Killed Civilians
- Pay-to-Play Pardons
Follow The Money
Track the financial connections between pardons and Trump’s business interests, including the $2 billion Binance investment in Trump’s crypto venture just before the founder’s pardon.
State vs. Federal
Federal pardons don’t erase state crimes. See which pardoned individuals still face prosecution, including Rudy Giuliani’s ongoing cases in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin.
A System of Corruption, Not Mercy
Traditional presidential pardons serve justice—correcting wrongful convictions, showing mercy to rehabilitated offenders, or addressing unfair sentences. Trump’s pardons serve Trump.
The Insiders: Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, Sidney Powell—architects of the coup attempt, pardoned before charges could even be filed.
The Violent: 1,500 January 6 rioters including convicted rapists, child abusers, and those who brutally assaulted police officers.
The Corrupt: Politicians convicted of bribery, fraud, and corruption—pardoned and in some cases returned to positions of power.
The Paid: Lobbyists openly charging millions to secure pardons, turning presidential clemency into a commodity for sale.
The Conflicted: Crypto executives who invested billions in Trump’s family business, pardoned for money laundering violations.
Why It Matters
When pardons become tools of corruption rather than justice:
Victims lose justice. $1.3 billion in court-ordered restitution, canceled.
Crime pays. Literally. Pay the right lobbyist, get your pardon.
Loyalty trumps law. Support Trump’s lies about the 2020 election? Pardoned. Tell the truth? Prosecuted.
Democracy weakens. When those who attack democracy face no consequences, democracy dies.
The Most Outrageous
Changpeng Zhao (Binance)
Money laundering conviction. Binance invested $2 billion in Trump’s crypto business. Pardoned.
Conflict of Interest: EXTREME
Rudy Giuliani
Central figure in coup attempt. Lost $148 million defamation case. Still facing state charges in 4 states. Pardoned anyway.
Federal Only: Yes | State Charges: Pending
Henry Cuellar (Still in Congress)
Accused of $600K bribery. Pardoned before trial. Restored to House Appropriations Committee overseeing $65 billion.
Currently Serving: Yes
Joseph Schwartz
Nursing home fraud. Paid lobbyists $960,000 to secure pardon.
Pay-to-Play: Confirmed
Frequently Asked Questions
Are presidential pardons legal?
Yes, but they’re supposed to serve justice, not corruption. Trump is abusing the power.
Do federal pardons erase state crimes?
No. Many pardoned individuals still face state prosecution. Presidential pardons only apply to federal crimes.
Can anything be done about corrupt pardons?
Public pressure matters. Share this information. Contact your representatives. Demand reform.
How do we know these pardons are corrupt?
Follow the money. Track the connections. Read the patterns. The evidence is overwhelming.
Why does this database exist?
Because accountability requires transparency. Sunlight is the best disinfectant.
Share What You Find
Every American deserves to know how their justice system is being corrupted. Share this database. Spread the word. Demand accountability.
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