Key facts
- President Donald Trump issued pardons to 11 individuals.
- Nine of the pardoned individuals were convicted of violating the Clean Air Act.
- The Clean Air Act violations involved disabling emissions controls on trucks.
- The pardons were issued just before the Fourth of July celebrations.
- The individuals tampered with vehicle emissions systems.
- These actions fall under the President's clemency authority.
President Donald Trump has issued pardons to 11 individuals, with a notable group of nine convicted of violating the Clean Air Act. These individuals were found guilty of disabling emissions controls on trucks. The clemency actions were announced just before the Fourth of July holiday. The pardons specifically address convictions related to tampering with vehicle emissions systems, a violation of federal environmental law. This move by President Trump is part of a broader trend of granting clemency to individuals convicted of various federal offenses. The specific details of the Clean Air Act violations involved the removal or alteration of pollution-control devices on commercial vehicles, which are designed to reduce harmful emissions. The pardons signify a presidential intervention in the justice system for these specific environmental crimes. The timing of the announcement, just before a major national holiday, is also noteworthy. These actions reflect the President's executive authority to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States.
