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Trump Declines to Consider Federal Pardon for Derek Chauvin

President Trump stated he is not contemplating a pardon for Chauvin, despite calls from conservative figures, emphasizing he was unaware of the push.

  • President Trump confirmed he is not considering a federal pardon for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted in George Floyd’s 2020 murder.
  • Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro launched a petition urging Trump to pardon Chauvin's federal civil rights conviction, citing alleged trial biases and alternative theories about Floyd’s death.
  • Trump clarified in a press conference that he had not heard of the petition or any related discussions prior to being asked by reporters.
  • Chauvin is concurrently serving a 22.5-year state sentence for murder and a 21-year federal sentence for civil rights violations; a federal pardon would not affect his state conviction.
  • George Floyd’s death, captured on video, sparked nationwide protests in 2020, leading to heightened calls for police reform and racial justice.
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