Trump grants full pardon to Andrew Zabavsky, overturning federal convictions

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On January 22, 2025, President Donald Trump granted a full pardon to Andrew Zabavsky. This decision overturns Zabavsky's previous convictions related to federal offenses, for which he was sentenced to 48 months in prison in September 2024. Zabavsky had been convicted of conspiracy and obstruction charges in a case from the District of Columbia. The pardon allows him to avoid serving the remainder of his sentence and any associated penalties. The pardon was executed under Trump's constitutional authority and designated to the Pardon Attorney to finalize the process.


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