Trump, Pardon Me!!
- centerlanegifts
- 5 days ago
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The Real Cost of Those Eggs pt.72
Our Dear President Trump has repeatedly tied Minnesota to what he calls one of the largest welfares‑fraud scandals in U.S. history, citing federal investigations that uncovered billions of dollars in alleged fraud schemes. These claims have become a central justification for his intensified federal presence and immigration enforcement operations in the state. We know how our President cares about Fraud, he has claimed many times that “We want our money back”.
Hint, this story goes the way of bombing of boats off the coast Venezuela, proclaiming “With every speed boat we destroy were saving 25 thousand American lives”
So, between Minnesota, immigration, Venezuela, Greenland, maybe even the Epstein files, and the just plain customary daily Trump bullshit. The Trump administration is hoping you missed these stories. He cares about Fraud.
Adriana Camberos and Andreas Camberos: Adriana was convicted of fraud in 2017 for counterfeiting 5-hour energy bottles for grocers. Her sentence was commuted in 2021, but she was back in prison again in 2024 for a fraud conviction. A rare second pardon by the same President. Her brother Andreas, who was convicted in 2024, was also pardoned.
Julio Herrera Velutini: A Venezuelan Italian banker conspiracy, bribery and wire fraud. He was accused of trying to bribe former Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez. Notably Herrar's daughter, Isabela Herrera, donated $2.5 million to Trump's MAGA in late 2024.
Wanda Vázquez: The former Puerto Rican governor, who was convicted of campaign finance violations and pleaded guilty to accepting a promise of a campaign contribution that was never received, in exchange for dropping bribery and fraud charges.
Michael Grimm: Former Republican Congressman from New York who served time for tax fraud. He reportedly threatened to throw a reporter off Capitol Hill for asking uncomfortable questions.
Tood and Julie Chrisley: The couple, known for their Tennessee-based reality series "Chrisley Knows Best," was on trial and convicted on bank fraud and tax fraud.
Henry Cuellar and Imelda Cuellar: The couple was convicted of fraud, money laundering and accepting a bribe of $600,000 from an Azerbaijani state-owned energy company and a Mexican commercial bank.
This is just some of his reprieves in his first year alone Trump’s pardons have erased over $1.3 billion in fines, restitution, and financial penalties owed by people he pardoned. Multiple independent analyses place the total between $1.3 billion and $1.5 billion, making it the largest financial impact of any modern presidential clemency. This number does not include money from drug convictions, such as his pardon of the President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez. He alone had an 8 million fine against him.
Who gets hurt from Trump pardons?
Restitution owed to victims,
Federal fines for fraud, money laundering, bribery, and other white‑collar crimes
Penalties tied to January 6–related cases
Large financial judgments against wealthy business figures and political allies
Basically, the American taxpayer is out 1.5 billion dollars just from the white-collar crimes that Trump has pardoned. Ask yourself how much money did Trump make from these moves? Remember Trump cares about Fraud $.
Jan. 28th. 2026
Avg. price of 1 doz. Grade A eggs Nationwide are $3.05 up .06 cents since 1/24/26
The avg. price of 1 gallon of regular gas Nationwide is $2.79, up 0.02 cents since 1/24/26
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Trump, what do you think? 202-456-1111 (White House)
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