U.S. President Donald Trump, accompanied by (R-L) White House staff secretary Will Scharf, Counselor to U.S. President Donald Trump Peter Navarro, and Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, signs a series of executive orders including 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, a pardon for former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, an order relating to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and an order for the federal government to stop using paper straws and begin using plastic straws in the Oval Office at the White House on February 10, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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President Trump promised Americans, fair, equal and impartial justice…is that what he’s delivering?
President Trump campaigned on a promise to undo the levers of the justice system that he said were weaponized against him.
His administration has gutted the Justice Department unit that investigates and prosecutes public corruption.
But since the beginning of Trump’s second term investigations into corrupt public officials have dropped nearly 90 percent.
Meanwhile, pardons of officials convicted of corruption have risen.
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It was edited by Kelsey Snell, Jeanette Woods and Courtney Dorning.
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