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  • Trump to pardon former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, Fox News confirms

    Trump to pardon former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, Fox News confirms

    President Donald Trump is expected to pardon former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, Fox News has learned. 

    Blagojevich, a former “Celebrity Apprentice” contestant, served eight years in prison on charges stemming from his effort to sell Barack Obama’s Senate seat after Obama won the 2008 presidential election.

    Former Illinois governor and convicted felon Rod Blagojevich speaks to the press outside the Dirksen Federal Courthouse on Aug. 2, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois.   (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

    Trump commuted his 14-year sentence in 2020.

    Fox News’ Pat Ward contributed to this report. This is a developing news story. Check back for updates.

  • Ross Ulbricht, founder of darknet drug market Silk Road, thanks Trump for pardon

    Ross Ulbricht, founder of darknet drug market Silk Road, thanks Trump for pardon

    Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the now-defunct darknet drug market previously known as Silk Road, thanked President Donald Trump for setting him free and hinted at what he has planned for his future in a video posted on social media. 

    Ulbricht, who was known online by his darknet moniker, “Dread Pirate Roberts,” was arrested in 2013 for his part in developing an online marketplace that connected people selling drugs and committing other illegal acts like money laundering. 

    It is considered the first modern version of darknet illegal marketplaces, which, over the years, have become more prevalent. Ulbricht was sentenced to life without parole.   

    Ulbricht’s laptop, from which he did much of the site’s maintenance and creation, is held as an artifact by the FBI alongside other items such as Ted Kaczynski’s cabin, D.B. Cooper’s plane ticket and pieces of the World Trade Center. 

    PRO-LIFE PROTESTERS PARDONED BY TRUMP, FOX CONFIRMS

    Supporters of Ross Ulbricht, the alleged creator and operator of the Silk Road underground market, stand in front of a Manhattan federal courthouse on the first day of jury selection for his trial Jan. 13, 2015, in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    Ulbricht said in a video on X thanking Trump for his pardon that he was looking forward to “re-engaging with the free world” in the near future. Ulbricht added that the action was a “victory” for everyone “who loves freedom and who cares about second chances.”

    “It feels amazing to be free, to say the least. It’s overwhelming,” Ulbricht posted on his X account, which he has regularly posted on from jail during the 11 years he was incarcerated. “For the next however long we need, I’m going to be with my family so that we can reunite, and be whole again, and heal. But there’s a lot to talk about, and I look forward to re-engaging the free world. So, once I’m feeling up to it, we’ll talk again.

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    Lyn Ulbricht, mother of Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht, speaks to the media outside federal court in New York in 2015 after the sentencing of her son. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    “Let it be known that Donald Trump is a man of his word,” Ulbricht added during the roughly two-minute video. “Thank you so much President Trump for giving me this amazing blessing.” 

    PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP EXPLAINS PARDONING JANUARY 6 DEFENDANTS

    Ulbricht’s family campaigned for years to get him some form of release and also shared a statement following the pardon from Trump on the website FreeRoss.org. 

    “Our immense gratitude to President Trump for giving Ross a second chance and to all those who have supported us throughout the years. From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU!!!” it said.

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    Members of the Libertarian Party stand on chairs while chanting and demanding the release of Ross Ulbricht during the party’s national convention at the Washington Hilton May 25, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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    Trump said he called Ulbricht’s mother shortly after being sworn in to fulfill his campaign promise of releasing Ulbricht, who many believe was given an unfairly harsh sentence for setting up Silk Road. 

    “I just called the mother of Ross William Ulbricht to let her know that in honor of her and the Libertarian Movement, which supported me so strongly, it was my pleasure to have just signed a full and unconditional pardon of her son, Ross,” Trump said on Truth Social earlier this week after his inauguration. 

    “The scum that worked to convict him were some of the same lunatics who were involved in the modern day weaponization of government against me. He was given two life sentences, plus 40 years. Ridiculous!”

  • Pro-life activist prosecuted by Biden DOJ reacts to Trump pardon: ‘I want to give him a hug’

    Pro-life activist prosecuted by Biden DOJ reacts to Trump pardon: ‘I want to give him a hug’

    FIRST ON FOX: When Joan Bell, 76, was given the news she was one of the pro-life activists pardoned by President Donald Trump Thursday afternoon, she was in disbelief.

    “I didn’t know if that meant we would get out in a few weeks or a few months, or what. I didn’t really know, but I knew we got pardoned,” Bell, a grandmother of eight, told Fox News Digital Friday. “Well, then I ran upstairs because I had a rosary every evening.”

    After finishing her prayers and Bible study with other inmates, Bell, a lifelong pro-life advocate, was told by several other inmates that her husband, Christopher Bell, was on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show saying she was indeed one of the 23 others pardoned.

    PRO-LIFE PROTESTERS COULD FACE UP TO 10 YEARS IN PRISON: ‘POLITICAL WITCH HUNT’

    President Donald Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists Thursday.   (Getty/Christopher Bell)

    “That was overwhelmingly beautiful,” Bell recalled. “Everyone was clapping.” She was then told by a guard to pack up her things for her release later that evening. 

    “We are so grateful to Trump. And to just feel the fresh air, God’s beautiful air, just wonderful,” Bell said. “Just being out and being with my husband, my son, just glorious. There are no words to describe that kind of freedom.” 

    She added that she and her husband will take a “second honeymoon” soon. 

    Bell, who lives in New Jersey, was sentenced to more than two years in prison in November 2023 for participating in a “blockade,” conspiring with other activists at a Washington D.C. abortion clinic in October 2020, according to President Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ). 

    PRO-LIFE ACTIVISTS FOUND GUILTY ON CONSPIRACY CHARGES FOR 2020 ‘RESCUE ACTION’ AT DC CLINIC

    Joan Bell with other members of her church

    Joan Bell, 76, (center), is pictured with her church community and husband Christopher Bell after President Donald Trump pardoned her and 22 others Thursday. (Christopher Bell)

    Prosecutors from the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division and U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia argued the pro-life activists violated the 1994 FACE Act, a federal law that prohibits physical force, threats of force or intentionally damaging property to prevent someone from obtaining or providing abortion services.

    The activists were sentenced by Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, a Clinton appointee, and immediately detained.

    While signing the pardons Thursday, just a day before Friday’s annual March for Life rally, Trump said, “They should not have been prosecuted.” 

    PRO-LIFE PROTESTERS PARDONED BY TRUMP, FOX CONFIRMS

    “Many, many of them are elderly people,” Trump said in the Oval Office. “They should not have been prosecuted. This is a great honor to sign this. They’ll be very happy.”

    Bell, along with Paula Paulette Harlow, Jean Marshall and John Hinshaw, were all around 70 years old when they were imprisoned.

    “That he personally knew our case is so touching,” Bell said of Trump. “I want to give him a hug.”

    Attorneys from the Thomas More Society formally requested pardons from the Trump administration earlier this month for the 21 pro-life advocates the law firm was representing. 

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    President Donald Trump signs documents as he issues executive orders and pardons for Jan. 6 defendants in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day in Washington Jan. 20, 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)

    “The heroic peaceful pro-lifers unjustly imprisoned by Biden’s Justice Department will now be freed and able to return home to their families, eat a family meal and enjoy the freedom that should have never been taken from them in the first place,” Steve Crampton, senior counsel of the Thomas More Society, said in a statement. 

    “These heroic peaceful pro-lifers were treated shamefully by Biden’s DOJ, with many of them branded felons and losing many rights that we take for granted as American citizens.”

    In a previous interview with Fox News Digital, Crampton said it was hard to find a “fair jury” and that most of the jurors were either Planned Parenthood donors or pro-choice advocates in the cases. He called Washington, D.C., the “most pro-abortion city in America.” 

    “She can say her pro-death words, but we weren’t allowed to say pro-life words,” Bell said of the judge in the trial. Nonetheless, she said it was more “heartbreaking” to be prosecuted for her religious beliefs.

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    This week, Trump also took action to pardon over 1,000 Jan. 6 rioters who were imprisoned, along with numerous other executive orders related to immigration and cryptocurrency and orders to declassify the MLK and JFK files.

    Fox News Digital has reached out to the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division for comment. 

  • Trump expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under FACE Act

    Trump expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under FACE Act

    Donald Trump is expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under the FACE Act during President Biden’s administration in the coming days.

    The pardons, first reported by The Daily Wire, would apply to activists convicted of protesting near abortion clinics during various demonstrations. The details and scope of the pardons have yet to be revealed.

    Thomas Ciesielka, a spokesman for the pro-life law firm the Thomas Moore Society, confirmed plans for the pardon to Fox News Digital.

    News of the plan comes just one day before the March for Life, an annual pro-life march that takes place in Washington, D.C.

    WHITE HOUSE OPM ORDERS ALL DEI OFFICES TO BEGIN CLOSING BY END OF DAY WEDNESDAY

    President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., had called on Trump to pardon activists convicted under the FACE Act since the president was sworn into office.

    “No administration in history has targeted Christians like the Biden Admin. We saw one persecution after another, from shutting down churches during COVID to raiding pro-lifers homes at the crack of dawn. EVERY pro-life prisoner Biden wrongly imprisoned should be pardoned,” Hawley wrote on X.

    Hawley said he spoke with Trump about a potential pardon plan on Thursday morning, saying they had a “great conversation.”

    TRUMP TO DEPLOY MILITARY TO BORDER, END BIDEN PAROLE POLICIES IN FLURRY OF DAY ONE EXECUTIVE ORDERS

    Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has also introduced legislation that would dismantle the FACE Act. Many lawmakers have argued that Democratic administrations have weaponized it against pro-life groups and Christians.

    “97% of FACE Act prosecutions between the years of 1994-2024 were initiated against pro-life Americans; it is laughable to argue that the law hasn’t been weaponized. Let’s put H.R. 589 on the President’s desk and end this once and for all,” Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said in a statement reacting to the pardon news.

    A pro-life flag flies at the March for Life in Washington, D.C.

    Pro-life supporters march in Washington D.C., United States on January 20, 2023. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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    Trump also issued a blanket pardon for nearly all January 6 prisoners shortly after he took the oath of office.

  • Trump expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under FACE Act

    Biden expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under FACE Act

    Donald Trump is expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under the FACE Act during President Biden’s administration in the coming days.

    The pardons, first reported by The Daily Wire, would apply to activists convicted of protesting near abortion clinics during various demonstrations. The details and scope of the pardons have yet to be revealed.

    Thomas Ciesielka, a spokesman for the pro-life law firm the Thomas Moore Society, confirmed plans for the pardon to Fox News Digital.

    News of the plan comes just one day before the March for Life, an annual pro-life march that takes place in Washington, D.C.

    WHITE HOUSE OPM ORDERS ALL DEI OFFICES TO BEGIN CLOSING BY END OF DAY WEDNESDAY

    President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., had called on Trump to pardon activists convicted under the FACE Act since the president was sworn into office.

    “No administration in history has targeted Christians like the Biden Admin. We saw one persecution after another, from shutting down churches during COVID to raiding pro-lifers homes at the crack of dawn. EVERY pro-life prisoner Biden wrongly imprisoned should be pardoned,” Hawley wrote on X.

    Hawley said he spoke with Trump about a potential pardon plan on Thursday morning, saying they had a “great conversation.”

    TRUMP TO DEPLOY MILITARY TO BORDER, END BIDEN PAROLE POLICIES IN FLURRY OF DAY ONE EXECUTIVE ORDERS

    Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has also introduced legislation that would dismantle the FACE Act. Many lawmakers have argued that Democratic administrations have weaponized it against pro-life groups and Christians.

    “97% of FACE Act prosecutions between the years of 1994-2024 were initiated against pro-life Americans; it is laughable to argue that the law hasn’t been weaponized. Let’s put H.R. 589 on the President’s desk and end this once and for all,” Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said in a statement reacting to the pardon news.

    A pro-life flag flies at the March for Life in Washington, D.C.

    Pro-life supporters march in Washington D.C., United States on January 20, 2023. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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    Trump also issued a blanket pardon for nearly all January 6 prisoners shortly after he took the oath of office.

  • Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller speaks out after Trump Jan. 6 pardon: ‘Something has been restored to me’

    Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller speaks out after Trump Jan. 6 pardon: ‘Something has been restored to me’

    Two-time Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller was among the 1,500 defendants charged in connection to the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capital pardoned by President Donald Trump on Monday. 

    “It didn’t feel real,” Keller told The Washington Post in his first interview since being arrested. 

    Klete Keller from Phoenix shows off his bronze medal in the men’s 400-meter freestyle final at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre at the Olympics in September 2000. (IMAGN)

    “And waking up this morning, I was like, ‘My gosh. Wow, this is over. I don’t have to check in with my probation officer anymore.”

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    Keller was one of approximately 1,500 defendants pardoned after Trump signed an executive order granting clemency to those who stormed the Capitol. He pleaded guilty in September 2021 to a felony charge and was sentenced to six months house arrest and three years of probation. 

    “I really regret the actions I took that day. I love this country,” Keller said in the interview published Tuesday. “I’m just so grateful that I have the opportunity now to move forward.” 

    Keller acknowledged in court records that he tried to obstruct Congress’ certification of former President Biden’s Electoral College victory and that he brushed away officers who tried to remove him from the Capitol Rotunda. He also admitted to yelling profane comments about former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. 

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    Klete Keller looks at the clock, confirming he won bronze with a time of 3:44.11 in the men’s 400-meter freestyle at the 2004 Athens Olympics. (IMAGN)

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    Keller, a three-time Olympic swimmer, also admitted to tossing his U.S. Olympic team jacket that he wore that day and destroying his phone. 

    He told The Washington Post that he struggled under “the weight of the justice system,” but he accepted the consequences of his decisions. While never expecting a pardon, Keller expressed his appreciation for Trump’s intervention. 

    “I’m still trying to comprehend it. I feel like something has been restored to me,” he told the outlet. “You know, I’m not angry. I’m not a victim. I feel blessed to have this opportunity of life again. I’ve learned a lot of lessons. And I’m going to take these lessons forward.”

    Klete Keller in Beijing

    Klete Keller at the Beijing 2008 Olympics. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle, File)

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    Keller, 42, competed in three Games, winning five medals. He won his second gold in the men’s 4×200 meter freestyle relay alongside Michael Phelps in the 2008 Beijing Games. 

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