Trump Pardons 9 People Convicted of Clean Air Act Violations
President Trump has granted pardons to nine individuals who were convicted of violating the Clean Air Act. The pardons were issued on the grounds that the violations stemmed from personal vehicle repairs rather than large-scale environmental offenses. The Clean Air Act prohibits tampering with vehicle emissions control systems, which can result in federal criminal charges. The move reflects the administration's stated position that prosecuting individuals for fixing their own cars under environmental law is excessive. The pardons have drawn public attention to the federal government's enforcement of emissions regulations against private citizens.
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