A recent report in the “New York Times” revealed details of Trump's pardon of a tax evasion executive: Paul Walzak was charged with 13 tax crimes for not paying more than 10 million US dollars in taxes, and was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 4.38 million US dollars in compensation. He pleaded guilty in November 2024 and filed an application for pardon around election day, but it was not approved. Afterwards, her mother, Elizabeth Fargo, was invited to a $1 million fundraising dinner at the Sea-Lake Estate and was given a chance to meet Trump face-to-face. Less than three weeks later, Trump granted Walzac a complete and unconditional pardon. As for the reason for the pardon, a White House spokesman said that Walzac's indictment itself was unjust — he was persecuted by the Biden administration simply because “he is the son of a famous Trump supporter.” By implication, the clear criminal evidence previously obtained by the prosecution, as well as the person concerned pleaded guilty to the law, all “made fun of you.”

Zhitongcaijing · 05/28 10:09
A recent report in the “New York Times” revealed details of Trump's pardon of a tax evasion executive: Paul Walzak was charged with 13 tax crimes for not paying more than 10 million US dollars in taxes, and was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 4.38 million US dollars in compensation. He pleaded guilty in November 2024 and filed an application for pardon around election day, but it was not approved. Afterwards, her mother, Elizabeth Fargo, was invited to a $1 million fundraising dinner at the Sea-Lake Estate and was given a chance to meet Trump face-to-face. Less than three weeks later, Trump granted Walzac a complete and unconditional pardon. As for the reason for the pardon, a White House spokesman said that Walzac's indictment itself was unjust — he was persecuted by the Biden administration simply because “he is the son of a famous Trump supporter.” By implication, the clear criminal evidence previously obtained by the prosecution, as well as the person concerned pleaded guilty to the law, all “made fun of you.”