“A violent felon whose sentence was commuted by President Trump was arrested Friday and charged with violating the terms of his supervised release after he was accused of a string of crimes that included assaulting a 3-year-old child,” the New York Times reports.
Man Arrested Four Times Since Trump Freed Him
“Jonathan Braun has repeatedly been in legal trouble since President Trump commuted his federal prison sentence more than four years ago as part of a rushed, last-minute process of granting clemency to allies and well-connected special pleaders before leaving office,” the New York Times reports.
“On Saturday, Mr. Braun, a major player in the predatory lending business, was arrested on Long Island on charges of assaulting an acquaintance and his 3-year-old child, according to court documents. It was the fourth time he has been arrested since Mr. Trump freed him.”
Musk Disclosed Social Security Fraud Arrest
“Elon Musk appeared to boast of advance knowledge of a planned arrest related to alleged Social Security fraud during an appearance on a live stream Monday night promoted to his more than 200 million social media followers, frustrating top law enforcement officials,” ABC News reports.
Cory Booker Staffer Arrested for Carrying a Gun
A staffer for Sen. Cory Booker was arrested Monday by U.S. Capitol Police for carrying a pistol on Capitol grounds without a license, NOTUS reports.
Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Luigi Mangione
“Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Tuesday that she would seek the death penalty of Luigi Mangione, who was charged with murdering the UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson in front of a hotel in midtown Manhattan last December,” the New York Times reports.
Pam Bondi Warns Against Tesla ‘Terrorism’
Attorney General Pam Bondi released a direct-to-camera video warning Americans: “If you take part in the wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, we will find you, arrest you, and put you behind bars.”
Shooter Believed He Was Fulfilling Trump’s Wishes
“Patrick Crusius believed he was acting at the direction of President Donald Trump when he murdered 23 people and wounded 22 others at an El Paso Walmart in 2019,” El Paso Matters reports.
Said defense attorney Joe Spencer: “He thought he had to stop the invasion because that’s what his president was telling him… He thought, if he doesn’t do it, then nobody’s going to do it. He’s got to start.”
Former GOP Lawmaker Throws Pardon Party
Former Tennessee state Sen. Brian Kelsey (R), who pleaded guilty to campaign finance fraud and went to prison, is throwing a party celebrating his pardon from President Trump, the Tennessee Journal reports.
Trump Commutes Sentence of Carlos Watson
“President Trump on Friday commuted the sentence of Carlos Watson, a co-founder of the now-defunct digital media company Ozy Media, on the day he was set to surrender to prison,” the New York Times reports.
“Mr. Watson was sentenced in December to almost 10 years in prison for trying to defraud investors and lenders by lying about the company’s finances. He was sentenced after a federal jury last summer convicted Mr. Watson and Ozy Media of conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud. The jury also convicted Mr. Watson of identity theft, after a two-month trial during which witnesses detailed an impersonated phone call, fabricated contracts and misleading claims about Ozy’s earnings from 2018 to 2021.”
“A federal judge had also ordered Mr. Watson and Ozy to pay $96 million in restitution and forfeiture. As part of Mr. Trump’s commutation, Mr. Watson and Ozy no longer have to pay those financial penalties, the people said.”
Earlier for members: The Fall of Carlos Watson
Elon Musk Appears to Be Breaking Wisconsin Law
Rick Hasen: “He’s offering a chance to win a million dollars, which is a thing of value, and it’s only offered to people who have voted.”
“One might say he’s not inducing people, but instead rewarding them. I don’t think this helps, because the statute likely covers rewarding as well—think of people who decide to vote in order to attend the talk for the lottery chance to win a million dollars.”
Trump Suggests Compensation for Capitol Rioters
President Trump floated the possibility of financial compensation for people who were prosecuted for taking part in the riot at the Capitol in 2021, Politico reports.
Boeing Is Pushing to Withdraw Guilty Plea
“Boeing is seeking to withdraw an earlier agreement to plead guilty in a long-running criminal case that blamed the company for deceiving regulators before two deadly crashes of 737 MAX jets,“ the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The aerospace giant is seeking more lenient treatment from the Justice Department, which under the Trump administration is reviewing numerous pending criminal cases that haven’t yet gone to trial or been approved by courts.”
Bombs Found at Tesla Showroom in Texas
Police found multiple “incendiary devices” at a Tesla dealership in Austin, the city where the company has its headquarters, Fox Austin reports.
CNBC: FBI launches Tesla threats task force.
Trump Threatens Tesla Vandals with Prison in El Salvador
“President Trump escalated his threats against people who vandalize Tesla cars, musing in a social media post on Friday that those convicted of damaging or destroying the vehicles — including U.S. citizens — could be sent to notorious prison complexes in El Salvador,” the New York Times reports.
Said Trump: “I look forward to watching the sick terrorist thugs get 20-year jail sentences for what they are doing to Elon Musk and Tesla. Perhaps they could serve them in the prisons of El Salvador, which have become so recently famous for such lovely conditions!”
Bondi Brings Terrorism Charges for Tesla Attacks
“Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Department of Justice is charging three people for allegedly destroying Tesla cars or properties,” Politico reports.
“The charges come as Tesla has faced widespread protests and criticism in the last few weeks, tied to its CEO, Elon Musk, and the Department of Government Efficiency’s moves to remake the federal government.”
Houston Man Jailed for 18 Years Without a Trial
“Last spring, as local officials were taking a closer look at the thousands of inmates in the Harris County Jail, they discovered something shocking: a man who had been locked up for 18 years without a trial,” the Houston Chronicle reports.
MAGA Influencers Urge Pardon of Derek Chauvin
“Prominent supporters of President Trump — led by podcaster Ben Shapiro — are fueling a major push to pardon Derek Chauvin, the white former Minnesota police officer convicted of killing George Floyd in 2020,” Axios reports.
Trump Pardons Ex-GOP Lawmaker in Tennessee
“President Trump has pardoned an imprisoned former Tennessee state senator who was two weeks into a 21-month sentence for his role in a campaign finance fraud scheme,” the New York Times reports.
“Inmate records show that the former lawmaker, Brian Kelsey, a Republican, was released from a minimum-security satellite camp at FCI Ashland in Kentucky on Tuesday, the same day, his lawyer said, that he received a clemency letter from the president.”
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