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Trump Pardons Clean Air Defendants
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President Trump pardoned 11 people, including nine tied to Clean Air Act emissions cases, putting clemency power and pollution enforcement on a new collision course.
- Frame 1Trump puts 11 pardons into emissions cases, bringing federal pollution rules and EPA enforcement into dispute.
- Frame 2Several cases involved disabling emissions monitors or selling devices that helped bypass vehicle pollution controls.
- Frame 3The White House confirmed a list after Trump first described six people without identifying them.
- Frame 4Nine pardons covered Clean Air Act cases; another went to Adam Kidan, linked to Jack Abramoff.
- Frame 5Defense lawyers framed the cases as car repair; the prosecutions centered on emissions-control bypasses.
- Frame 6The follow-up is EPA enforcement: whether pollution-device cases keep moving after this clemency signal.
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- Jul 4, 1:32 AM EDT
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