Trump Pardons Giuliani, Meadows and Others as Nevada Continues Fake Electors Case

November 10, 2025
Trump Pardons Giuliani, Meadows and Others as Nevada Continues Fake Electors Case
  • President Trump granted pardons to several figures tied to the post-2020 election effort, including Giuliani, Meadows, Eastman, Chesebro, Powell, and others, with the pardons limited to federal charges.

  • The pardon proclamation, issued by pardon attorney Ed Martin, frames these acts as correcting a national injustice and advancing a path toward reconciliation.

  • Meanwhile, Nevada state prosecutors continue the fake electors case, with the Nevada Supreme Court weighing an appeal after a prior dismissal over jurisdiction.

  • Law360 is cited in the report as the outlet providing developing legal news coverage and subscription details.

  • Ongoing scrutiny surrounds the Comey case, including questions about the FBI informant and potential weaknesses in the government’s leaks theory against Comey.

  • The report also touches on related political and international topics, including SNAP funding discussions tied to a potential government shutdown and Trump’s meetings during a White House visit.

  • Additional coverage notes China tightening fentanyl-precursor controls, U.S. involvement in a G7 foreign ministers meeting, and BBC leadership resignations over Trump speech editing bias, all within the broader Trump-related narrative.

  • Other items include a one-day SNAP funding window tied to a court order, military actions against drug-trafficking vessels, and Trump’s visit-related events, including appearances at an NFL game and a meeting with Syria’s Ahmad al-Sharaa.

  • The article is updated with attribution to multiple outlets as of November 10, 2025.

  • Related Georgia case coverage is noted, along with ongoing political and legal reactions.

  • The piece questions the broader message for future actors contemplating legally dubious or violent actions to support Trump, including border and deportation policy implications.

  • In Fulton County, the case remains unsettled as Judge Scott McAfee oversees a replacement for District Attorney Willis amid appearance concerns, with potential dismissal if no replacement is appointed.

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