Trump Pardons DC Officers Sentenced in Connection to Car Chase Death
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73% : NBC News Washington obtained a statement from Zabavsky's representation expressing his gratitude to Trump.65% : The Pardon Attorney shall declare that her action is the act of the President, being performed at my direction," Trump declared in both pardons.
43% : Trump, on Wednesday night, announced full and unconditional pardons for former officer Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavsky, who was a lieutenant for the metropolitan police.
35% : At his press conference on Wednesday alongside tech leaders announcing a half trillion dollar investment in the artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States, Trump hinted that he would be pardoning both men: In fact, I'm going to be letting two officers...
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