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Trump pardons 9 convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls

DNyuz

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July 4, 2026

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Trump pardons 9 convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday pardoned 11 people, including a former business partner of Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff and nine people identified by the White House as having helped people bypass emissions control systems on vehicles. The acts of clemency come as Trump has issued a slew of pardons in his second term, particularly for allies, []

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 4, 2026

Under The Hood, Out Of Prison: Trump Wipes Clean Air Act Convictions For 10 Defendants

President Trump announced pardons on Friday for a group of individuals he stated were wrongfully prosecuted for modifying vehicle emissions systems, labeling the federal prosecutions an act of “weaponization and stupidity.” “I AM SETTING THEM ALL FREE, RIGHT NOW!,” Trump stated in a post on Truth Social. While the White House did not immediately release [] Under The Hood, Out Of Prison: Trump Wipes Clean Air Act Convictions For 10 Defendants

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jul 4, 2026

Trump Pardons Six Pollution Defendants as “Fixing Cars” Claim Draws Scrutiny

President Trump’s decision to pardon six people convicted of pollution-related offenses is quickly becoming a fight over what counts as “fixing a car”, and what counts as illegal emissions tampering.

The Hill

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· Jul 6, 2026

Trump pardons Clean Air Act violators

{beacon} Energy Environment Energy Environment The Big Story Trump pardons Clean Air Act violators President Trump pardoned 11 people on Friday, including nine people who were convicted of violating a federal air pollution law, a White House official confirmed to The Hill. © Matt Rourke, Associated Press Trump pardoned nine people who were...

The Tribune

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· Jul 4, 2026

Trump pardons 11 including clean air act offenders

U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned 11 people on Friday, a White House official said, all but two of whom had been convicted of violating the Clean Air Act by modifying or disabling emissions controls on trucks. Trump posted on Truth Social about six of the men, who he said had been prosecuted under President Joe []

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

Trump Pardons Pollution Violators and a $270,000 Donor on Independence Day

President Trump pardoned 11 people on the eve of Independence Day, nine for disabling diesel truck emissions controls the Clean Air Act forbids — and one fraud convict who donated 270,000 to Trump's political committees in 2024 alone. The White House called it 'fixing their car.'

Off The Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Trump likely to pardon pollution violators as he privately weighs clemency for Diddy

President Trump is poised to pardon a slate of people convicted of emissions and clean air-related violations, and is still discussing other potential acts of clemency, including for Sean “Diddy” Combs or several other well-known figures, according to sources familiar with his plans. The president was scheduled to have a meeting Friday afternoon on the []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Trump pardons 9 convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls": Tampa Free Press — Under The Hood, Out Of Prison: Trump Wipes Clean Air Act Convictions For 10 Defendants. Coffman Chronicle — Trump Pardons Six Pollution Defendants as “Fixing Cars” Claim Draws Scrutiny. The Hill — Trump pardons Clean Air Act violators. The Tribune — Trump pardons 11 including clean air act offenders. The Eastern Herald — Trump Pardons Pollution Violators and a $270,000 Donor on Independence Day. Off The Press — Trump likely to pardon pollution violators as he privately weighs clemency for Diddy