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Monday, March 31, 2025

verify, don't trust the Guardian or any news source

  

"commuted the sentence of a former business associate of Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s scandal-plagued son." 


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/31/trump-pardon-jan-6-hunter-biden 




"President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of Jason Galanis  

who aided Republican efforts  

to impeach former President Joe Biden   


while serving a prison sentence of over 14 years  

for defrauding Native Americans and other investors."


"The White House did not explain the rationale for granting clemency to Galanis, who was sentenced in August 2017 in federal court in New York to 14 years and five months in prison for his role in a bond scheme that 

 defrauded the Oglala Sioux tribe and pension fund investors out of tens of millions of dollars."

"Jason Galanis and his codefendants engaged in market manipulation and the defrauding of shareholders, and they stole a large portion of the proceeds of tribal bonds  

 that were intended to fund economic development projects,”  

Audrey Strauss, then-acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York said in a statement after the sentencing. “Now Jason Galanis has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term that reflects the magnitude and pervasiveness of his crimes.”







"Trump last week pardoned Devon Archer, who was sentenced to a one-year prison term as part of the same fraud scheme involvingd Galanis and also went on to testify to the impeachment inquiry.

Galanis, who has said he unsuccessfully sought a pardon in Trump’s first term,  

testified from prison to the House impeachment inquiry  

led by Rep. James Comer against President Biden."


So The Guardian doesn't mention any of these facts, simply thaty Jason Galanis was an associate of Hunter Biden, not the fact that Jason Galanis made a deal to Impeach Joe Biden while in prison for his scumbag Trump style crimes. 


"Hunter Biden testified to the House committee that he had only briefly met Galanis a decade earlier. The former president’s son was not implicated in the fraud scheme and the Republican impeachment effort fizzled."


---Politico,  3-31-25 


https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/31/trump-pardons-jason-galanis-fraud-00262087 

"The judge ordered Galanis to forfeit about $80 million in proceeds and pay an equal amount in restitution.

Trump’s clemency order absolves him  


of the financial penalties   


as well as having to serve the remainder of his prison time." 



whats that worth, Jason? how about a hundred Bitcoin? how about a thousand Bitcoin, sent offshore to Trump Inc. in the Bahamas?

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