Trump signs shocking pardons for a repeat offender fraudster and others who conveniently donated MILLIONS to a MAGA PAC.

Donald Trump is once again proving that, in his America, justice isn’t blind—it’s for sale.

This week, Trump quietly unleashed a new wave of presidential clemency, freeing a lineup of fraudsters, political insiders, and wealthy criminals with one thing in common: connections to Trump’s orbit or his donor class. Among them was a convicted fraudster he had already set free once before—who promptly went back to committing fraud.

Meet Adriana Camberos. In 2021, Trump commuted her prison sentence for selling millions of dollars’ worth of counterfeit 5-Hour Energy shots. Normal presidents might call that mercy. Prosecutors called it a mistake. They were right. After her release, Camberos jumped right back into crime, committing a new fraud scheme with her brother. They were convicted again in 2024.

So what did Trump do? He pardoned them both. Again.

That’s right—Trump opened the prison gates twice for the same fraudster, despite clear evidence of repeat criminal behavior. Justice Department guidelines emphasize remorse and low risk of reoffending. Trump emphasized loyalty and lawyer connections.

And Camberos wasn’t alone.

Trump also pardoned a Venezuelan-Italian banker, a former Puerto Rico governor, and a former FBI agent—all of whom had pleaded guilty in a corruption case. Notably, the banker’s daughter donated $3.5 million to Trump’s super PAC while her father’s case was pending. The timing? Pure coincidence, we’re told. Just like every other Trump coincidence that involves a pile of cash.

Career prosecutors pushed for serious consequences. Trump allies negotiated sweetheart deals. Then came the pardons.

All of this unfolded while the Trump administration announced it was cutting federal aid to poor people in Minnesota in the name of “fighting fraud.” Apparently, fraud is unforgivable—unless it’s committed by rich people with checks to donate to MAGA PACS.

The White House insists these pardons were about “excessive prosecution” and “political targeting.” But the pattern is impossible to ignore: white-collar criminals, affluent offenders, and Trump-connected insiders walk free, while everyday Americans face the full weight of the law.

This isn’t mercy. It’s not justice. It’s a corrupt Trump rewards program for frequent criminals. Trump has turned the presidential pardon into a get-out-of-jail-free card for donors, friends, and repeat offenders, while pretending the rest of the country is plagued by crime.

Law and order for thee. Clemency for me—and my donors. Welcome to Trump’s corrupt recipe for justice — commit fraud, donate to MAGA, and get a pardon — repeat if necessary.

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