Since January 2025, President Trump has granted executive clemency to over 1,600 individuals, including a mass pardon for more than 1,500 January 6 defendants on inauguration day, allies like Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows amid fake elector cases, crypto figures such as Ross Ulbricht and Changpeng Zhao, and numerous white-collar offenders whose convictions involved billions in restitution. The latest actions, on February 12, pardoned former NFL players for drug offenses, per the Justice Department's list last updated March 2. No new pardons have occurred in the past 30 days amid ongoing criticism of favoritism toward donors, leaving trader consensus focused on unresolved advocacy for remaining high-profile cases like Elizabeth Holmes, Martin Shkreli, or Matt Gaetz amid potential DOJ probes.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$154,886 Vol.
Stefan Brodie
65%
Donald Brodie
62%
Matt Gaetz
49%
Daniel Penny
36%
Ryan Salame
22%
Steve Bannon
22%
Young Thug
32%
Roger Ver
18%
Keonne Rodriguez
25%
Elizabeth Holmes
16%
Joe Exotic
15%
Martin Shkreli
13%
Eric Adams
12%
Nicolas Maduro
8%
Elon Musk
7%
Sam Bankman-Fried
7%
Diddy
7%
Derek Chauvin
7%
Ghislaine Maxwell
7%
Do Kwon
6%
Edward Snowden
16%
Antoine Massey
5%
Julian Assange
10%
Hunter Biden
4%
Himself
8%
Roger Stone
41%
Bob Menendez
37%
$154,886 Vol.
Stefan Brodie
65%
Donald Brodie
62%
Matt Gaetz
49%
Daniel Penny
36%
Ryan Salame
22%
Steve Bannon
22%
Young Thug
32%
Roger Ver
18%
Keonne Rodriguez
25%
Elizabeth Holmes
16%
Joe Exotic
15%
Martin Shkreli
13%
Eric Adams
12%
Nicolas Maduro
8%
Elon Musk
7%
Sam Bankman-Fried
7%
Diddy
7%
Derek Chauvin
7%
Ghislaine Maxwell
7%
Do Kwon
6%
Edward Snowden
16%
Antoine Massey
5%
Julian Assange
10%
Hunter Biden
4%
Himself
8%
Roger Stone
41%
Bob Menendez
37%
The primary resolution source for whether the individual is pardoned or not will be official information from the US government, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...The primary resolution source for whether the individual is pardoned or not will be official information from the US government, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Since January 2025, President Trump has granted executive clemency to over 1,600 individuals, including a mass pardon for more than 1,500 January 6 defendants on inauguration day, allies like Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows amid fake elector cases, crypto figures such as Ross Ulbricht and Changpeng Zhao, and numerous white-collar offenders whose convictions involved billions in restitution. The latest actions, on February 12, pardoned former NFL players for drug offenses, per the Justice Department's list last updated March 2. No new pardons have occurred in the past 30 days amid ongoing criticism of favoritism toward donors, leaving trader consensus focused on unresolved advocacy for remaining high-profile cases like Elizabeth Holmes, Martin Shkreli, or Matt Gaetz amid potential DOJ probes.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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