[Podcast] Trump’s Justice-for-Sale: How Loyalty Bought Pardons and Mocked the Rule of Law

[Podcast] Trump’s Justice-for-Sale: How Loyalty Bought Pardons and Mocked the Rule of Law

Author: No spin. No mercy. Just the truth—from a lawyer who knows the game. March 29, 2025 Duration: 15:27

On a quiet Friday, Donald Trump issued a series of pardons that didn’t just bend the justice system—they bulldozed it. Among the recipients: Trevor Milton, a convicted fraudster who lied to investors about Nikola trucks that couldn’t move under their own power. Another: Carlos Watson of Ozy Media, who defrauded investors of $60M. Then the BitMEX founders, who skirted anti-money laundering laws.

Their trials were built on facts, testimony, law.

Trump’s rationale? “He liked Trump.”

This isn’t governance. It’s self-interest in its rawest form.

A betrayal of law.

A dismissal of truth.

A threat to democracy dressed up as a favor.

Because when justice becomes a matter of loyalty, it’s no longer justice.

And if that doesn’t shake us awake—what will?

Mitch Jackson, Esq. | links

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