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  1. 2025-11 • During a CBS '60 Minutes' interview, President Trump was questioned about his decision to pardon Changpeng Zhao, the Binance crypto founder who had pleaded guilty to money laundering in 2023. Trump claimed he 'didn't know who he is' and dismissed concerns of favoritism or pay-to-play, despite Zhao's documented business connections to Trump family ventures.
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  2. 2025-11 • A ProPublica investigation in November 2025 revealed that under DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, the department awarded more than $26 million in public funds to Strategy Group, a Republican-friendly advertising firm. The federal money, ostensibly aimed at border and drug prevention messaging, was largely spent on high-priced ads in GOP markets and included significant personal travel perks for Noem and senior aides. Ethics experts cited the arrangement as a flagrant example of corruption and abuse of power.
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  3. 2025-09 • Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, was investigated by the FBI for allegedly accepting $50,000 in a bag from undercover agents promising government contracts if Trump won re-election. Despite recorded evidence and ongoing DOJ inquiries, the Trump administration terminated the probe soon after inauguration, with officials claiming a lack of 'credible evidence.' The closure, rapid and controversial, led to accusations of political interference and corruption cover-up.
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  4. 2025-08 • The Trump administration offered Mayor Eric Adams a deal to drop ongoing federal investigations into his office in exchange for public support and political concessions. The offer, widely criticized as an abuse of power and blatant corruption, led to the resignation of multiple city and federal attorneys in protest over compromised legal integrity.
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  5. 2025-05 • The Trump administration negotiated to accept a $400 million luxury Boeing 747 jet from Qatar's royal family to serve temporarily as Air Force One. Trump falsely characterized the jet as a 'gift,' sparking bipartisan ethical concerns over violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause and potential conflicts of interest given Trump's business dealings in Qatar. The deal drew criticism even among Republicans and raised national security and corruption suspicion.
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  6. 2025-03 • U.S. media figures including Tim Pool received large payments from Russia via Tenet Media, then were given White House press access despite national security concerns.
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  7. 2025-02 • Trump signed an executive order (Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies) directing independent agencies to submit significant regulations for White House review, setting up White House liaison offices, and empowering the President & Attorney General to issue authoritative interpretations of law, thereby reducing agency independence. Also, recent lawsuits and firings of agency officials (FTC, CPSC, NRC) illustrate efforts to reduce statutory protections.
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  8. 2025-02 • Trump gave Elon Musk's DOGE unprecedented access to track and control all federal payments, centralizing power in unelected billionaire advisors.
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  9. 2025-01 • Trump launched a cryptocurrency and hosted events with high buy-ins while president, brazenly monetizing the presidency for personal profit.
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  10. 2024-05 • Trump became the first US president convicted of felonies - 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.
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  11. 2023-04 • Fox News publicly acknowledged it broadcast false claims of election fraud involving Dominion Voting Systems following its landmark defamation settlement. Court documents and executive testimony revealed Fox talent and management knew the claims were untrue but aired misinformation for viewership and profit, severely undermining public trust and election integrity.
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  12. 2020-12 • Trump conspired with allies like John Eastman to create fake electoral certificates and pressure Pence to overturn the election results using fraudulent electors.
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  13. 2020-07 • Trump fired FBI Director Comey investigating Russian interference, then pardoned Roger Stone who was convicted of lying to Congress and witness tampering to protect Trump.
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  14. 2019-07 • President Trump and Rudy Giuliani pressured Ukrainian President Zelensky to launch an investigation into Hunter Biden. The existence of the call and associated audio has been widely reported as evidence of attempted foreign interference and abuse of power. The phone call audio is publicly available.
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  15. 2017-12 • Trump signed massive tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations adding $1-2 trillion to the federal deficit without any offsetting spending cuts.
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