Trump Pardons Giuliani and 76 Others

Trump Pardons Giuliani and 76 Others

President Trump granted pardons to 77 individuals involved in an effort to challenge the 2020 election outcome — including his close allies Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Kenneth Chesebro, a Justice Department attorney announced late Sunday.

The full list of those pardoned, each of the president’s co-defendants who faced charges related to the 2020 “fake electors” plot, was posted to X just before 11 p.m. by Trump’s “clemency czar,” attorney Ed Martin.

Martin shared the pardon document in a reply to his May 26, 2025, post that read “No MAGA left behind.”

Those given a “full, complete and unconditional” pardon were allegedly entangled in a scheme to organize alternate slates of electors from battleground states that former Vice President Joe Biden won, including Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin and Michigan.

“This proclamation ends a grave national injustice perpetrated upon the American people following the 2020 Presidential Election and continues the process of national reconciliation,” Trump wrote in the pardoning document.

Pardons also went to former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows and other 2020 campaign aides who allegedly worked together to submit names of fake electors from the four states to Congress to keep him in office.

Trump advisers John Eastman, Christina Bobb and Boris Epshteyn were also among the dozens of prominent figures pardoned.

The sweeping proclamation, which Trump signed on Friday, notably does not pardon Trump himself.

“This pardon does not apply to the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump,” a line near the end of the document said.

The pardons are mainly symbolic because none of the 77 individuals were charged on the federal level, though they could prevent future administrations from prosecuting the alleged co-conspirators.

The “fake electors” scheme eventually led to the violent attempt by the president’s supporters to halt the certification of the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021.

Trump pardoned more than 1,000 of those who stormed the Capitol on inauguration night.

The Full List:

  1. Mark Amick
  1. Kathy Berden
  1. Christina Bobb
  1. Tyler Bowyer
  1. Joseph Brannan
  1. Carol Brunner
  1. Mary Buestrin
  1. Darryl Carlson
  1. James “Ken” Carroll
  1. Brad Carver
  1. Robert Cheeley
  1. Kenneth Chesebro
  1. Hank Choate
  1. Jeffrey Clark
  1. Vikki Consiglio
  1. Nancy Cottle
  1. James DeGraffenreid
  1. John Downey
  1. John Eastman
  1. Jenna Ellis
  1. Boris Epshteyn
  1. Amy Facchinello
  1. Bill Feehan
  1. Carolyn Fisher
  1. Harrison Floyd
  1. Clifford Frost
  1. Kay Godwin
  1. Edward Scott Grabins
  1. Stanley Grot
  1. Rudolph Giuliani
  1. John Haggard
  1. Scott Hall
  1. Misty Hampton
  1. David G. Hanna
  1. Mark Hennessy
  1. Mari-Ann Henry
  1. Durward James Hindle III
  1. Andrew Hitt
  1. Jake Hoffman
  1. Burt Jones
  1. Anthony T. Kern
  1. Kathy Kiernen
  1. Timothy King
  1. Trevian Kutti
  1. James Lamon
  1. Cathleen Latham
  1. Jesse Law
  1. Stephen Lee
  1. Michele Lundgren
  1. Meshawn Maddock
  1. Michael McDonald
  1. Mark Meadows
  1. Shawn Meehan
  1. Robert Montgomery
  1. Daryl Moody
  1. Samuel I. Moorhead
  1. Loraine Pellegrino
  1. Sidney Powell
  1. James Renner
  1. Eileen Rice
  1. Mayra Rodriguez
  1. Mike Roman
  1. Rose Rook
  1. Kelly Ruh
  1. Greg Safsten
  1. David Shafer
  1. Marian Sheridan
  1. Ray Stallings Smith III
  1. Robert F. Spindell Jr.
  1. Shawn Still
  1. Ken Thompson
  1. Pam Travis
  1. James Troupis
  1. Kent Vanderwood
  1. Kelli Ward
  1. Michael Ward
  1. C.B. Yadav

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