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Trump's Celebrity Pardons: A Closer Look
USA, AtlantaFriday, May 30, 2025
Jay Johnston, an actor known for "Anchorman" and "Mr. Show, " was also pardoned. He was part of the group involved in the January 6, 2021, events at the U. S. Capitol. He was sentenced to over a year in prison for getting in the way of officers. Even before his sentencing, he lost a role in "Bob's Burgers. "
Lil Wayne and Kodak Black, both big names in hip-hop, were also on the list. Lil Wayne got in trouble for having a gun on a plane. Kodak Black was caught lying to get guns. Both were pardoned at the end of the president's first term. Lil Wayne even started his own record label.
These pardons have raised some eyebrows. Some people wonder if these celebrities got special treatment. Others think the president was just trying to help out people he felt were unfairly punished. Either way, it's clear that fame can sometimes lead to unexpected breaks.
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