Overview
- Trump granted a full pardon to Paul Walczak less than three weeks after his mother paid $1 million for a fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago
- Walczak pleaded guilty to siphoning over $10 million in employee payroll taxes and was sentenced in April to 18 months in prison and $4.4 million in restitution
- His clemency application claimed his prosecution was driven by his mother’s political activities rather than the admitted use of tax funds for a lavish lifestyle
- Elizabeth Fago has long been one of Trump’s top donors, hosting multiple VIP fundraisers and helping to publicize Ashley Biden’s diary during the 2020 campaign
- The decision adds to a wider pattern of pardons for Trump allies, drawing criticism over potential favoritism in his use of clemency powers