Listen up, folks – President Donald Trump just dropped the hammer on one of the biggest injustices in American history, pardoning a slew of loyal Americans who got dragged through the mud for daring to question the 2020 election mess. We’re talking about heavy hitters like Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows, along with 75 others, all targeted by the Democrat witch hunters. This isn’t some feel-good gesture; it’s a full-throated rejection of the lawfare that tried to crush anyone who stood with Trump. And let’s not forget the stark contrast: Joe Biden’s frantic, last-minute pardons for his family and deep-state buddies right before he shuffled out of the White House on January 20, 2025. That was pure cronyism, covering up potential crimes before they even hit the fan. Trump’s moves? Pure justice for the innocent.
The Witch Hunt That Never Should Have Happened
These pardons cover folks accused of everything from organizing alternate electors to pushing back against what looked like a rigged game in 2020. Rudy Giuliani, the guy who cleaned up New York City as mayor and fought tooth and nail for Trump, faced bogus federal scrutiny over his role in challenging election results in states like Georgia and Arizona. He was never convicted federally – most of his headaches were state-level indictments from 2023 – but the feds loomed like a dark cloud, ready to pounce. Mark Meadows, Trump’s rock-solid chief of staff, got slapped with similar nonsense in Georgia for supposedly conspiring to overturn results. Again, no federal conviction, just endless harassment starting in August 2023.
Then there’s John Eastman, the legal eagle who advised on constitutional paths to contest the vote, indicted in Arizona in April 2024 for his part in the alternate electors strategy. Sidney Powell, who blew the whistle on voting machine irregularities, pled guilty to minor charges in Georgia in October 2023 to avoid a drawn-out fight. Christina Bobb and Boris Epshteyn, key advisors, faced the same election-related probes. Jeff Clark, a DOJ official, got raided in June 2022 and indicted in Georgia for trying to investigate fraud claims. And don’t forget the dozens of alternate electors from seven states, ordinary Americans who stepped up in December 2020 to preserve electoral options – many indicted in places like Michigan and Nevada starting in 2023.
These weren’t criminals; they were patriots exercising their rights in a system that demands scrutiny. The charges? Racketeering, conspiracy, forgery – all hyped-up labels for what amounted to political dissent. No one was convicted of federal crimes here, which is why Trump’s November 10, 2025, proclamation is largely preemptive, shielding them from any future federal nonsense. It’s a blanket pardon for “any conduct” tied to the 2020 fight, affecting 77 people in total. Why? Because the whole thing stank of selective prosecution, a Democrat ploy to kneecap Trump’s team and scare off future challengers.
Why Pardoning Them Was the Only Right Move
Pardoning these folks isn’t just smart – it’s essential for America First justice. These indictments were never about law; they were about power. The left weaponized the justice system to silence opposition, turning federal and state probes into endless torture sessions. Giuliani and Meadows shouldn’t have spent years bleeding legal fees over partisan hit jobs. Eastman’s crime? Being a sharp lawyer who saw flaws in the process. Powell and the others? They highlighted irregularities that polls show a majority of Americans still question – like that 2021 Rasmussen survey where 51 percent believed fraud affected the outcome.
Without these pardons, we’d be stuck in a banana republic where questioning elections gets you ruined. Trump promised during his 2024 campaign to end this nonsense, and on November 10, 2025, he delivered. It’s about healing the nation by righting wrongs, not letting the deep state grind down good people. These pardons say loud and clear: America won’t tolerate lawfare against its own. And let’s be real – if the roles were reversed, the libs would be screaming about civil rights. But when it’s Trump’s crew? Crickets.
Biden’s Sham Pardons: A Family Affair of Corruption
Now, flip the script to Joe Biden’s desperate exit on January 20, 2025. In his final minutes as president, he issued preemptive pardons to shield his inner circle from the accountability they deserved. We’re talking his brother James Biden, James’s wife Sara Jones Biden, sister Valerie Biden Owens, brother Frank Biden, and even a couple more family spouses – five in total for the clan alone. These weren’t for past convictions; they were blank checks against future probes into shady dealings like influence-peddling and foreign business ties that dogged the Bidens for years.
But Biden didn’t stop at blood relatives. He tossed pardons to deep-state darlings like Anthony Fauci, the lockdown kingpin whose policies wrecked the economy starting in 2020, and General Mark Milley, the military brass who clashed with Trump over everything from troop withdrawals to January 6. Then there were the members of the House January 6 committee – folks like Liz Cheney – preemptively protected from any scrutiny over their biased “investigation” that wrapped in December 2022. Biden even commuted sentences for non-violent offenders, but the headline was his crew: a total of around a dozen high-profile shields.
Why? Fear of Trump’s incoming DOJ digging into the Biden family’s overseas grifts, Fauci’s COVID flip-flops, and Milley’s backchannel chats. These pardons screamed guilt – why preemptively forgive if there’s nothing to hide? Biden’s moves were pure self-preservation, handed out at 11:45 a.m. on Inauguration Day, just before Trump took the oath. No wonder polls like that December 2024 Quinnipiac one showed 62 percent of Americans viewed the Hunter Biden pardon (issued December 1, 2024) as improper favoritism.
The Bottom Line: Trump Restores Faith, Biden Erodes It
Trump’s pardons fix a broken system, freeing innocent Americans from years of torment and signaling that political persecution ends now. Biden’s? Just another chapter in the swamp’s playbook, protecting the elite while the rest of us foot the bill. This is America First in action – rewarding loyalty to the Constitution, not cronyism. If we’re serious about draining the swamp, these moves are step one. The left can whine all they want, but the people know real justice when they see it.
