Trump Pardons 11, Including Clean Air Act Defendants and Adam Kidan
The pardons include nine Clean Air Act defendants and former Abramoff business partner Adam Kidan as Trump expands clemency before the holiday.
- President Donald Trump pardoned 11 people, including nine convicted of violating federal vehicle emissions regulations by bypassing pollution-control systems.
- The pardons align with the administration's broader efforts to reduce federal oversight of vehicle emissions and related environmental regulations.
- The clemency actions also included a pardon for a former business associate of lobbyist Jack Abramoff, alongside individuals convicted in emissions-related cases.
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The President of the United States of America (USA) Donald Trump has pardoned 11 people, including the former business partner of lobbyist Jack Abramoff and several people connected to the circumvention of emission control systems on vehicles, reports Reuters today.
Trump pardons 11, including defendants convicted of Clean Air Act violations
President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned 11 people, including former Jack Abramoff business partner Adam Kidan and nine individuals convicted in cases involving violations of the Clean Air Act.

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