Comments by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
At the end of President Donald Trump’s presidency in January 2021, I reported that not only did Trump fail to follow through on his promise to “drain the swamp” when he became president in 2016, he demonstrated that he was part of that same swamp. whom he pardoned in his last days in office.
The presidency of billionaire businessman Donald Trump, the most pro-vaccine president in US history, ended today as he and Melania left Washington DC to return to Florida.
President Trump continued to brag about how quickly his administration issued the authorization for experimental COVID mRNA injections to completion, citing it again as one of his administration’s biggest achievements today in his farewell speech
The Q cult that has worshiped him for the past 4 years held out hope until the last minute that he was going to unleash hundreds of thousands of impeachment and arrest “deep state” traitors guilty of “treason” , preventing Joe Biden from converting. President, in addition to hoping that he was going to pardon two whistleblowers who have risked their lives to reveal the workings of the deep state, Edward Snowden and Julian Assange.
President Donald Trump did neither.
In fact, he betrayed his supporters and did the exact opposite, pardoning Israeli Colonel Aviem Sella, the convict responsible for US-born Jewish-American intelligence analyst and traitor Jonathan Pollard, who stole US military secrets and sold them to Israel.
Jonathan Pollard was convicted of espionage in 1987, but President Obama pardoned him in 2015 and Pollard was paroled. President Trump recently paroled him before the end of 2020 so he could return to Israel.
And then last night he pardoned his manager, Aviem Sella. (Full article.)
In addition to not pardoning Edward Snowden and Julian Assange or those arrested at the entrance to the US Capitol on January 6, Trump pardoned several Big Pharma executives who had been convicted of medical fraud.
At the last minute, President Donald Trump granted pardons to several people convicted of massive Medicare scams that prosecutors alleged often harmed or endangered elderly and sick patients while evading taxpayers.
“These are not just technical financial crimes. These were major crimes,” said Louis Saccoccio, executive director of the National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association, an advocacy group.
Trump’s list of about 200 pardons or commutations, most issued as he left the White House this week, included at least seven doctors or health-care entrepreneurs who ran discredited health-care companies, from nursing homes to pain clinics.
One is a former California doctor and hospital owner embroiled in a massive workers’ compensation scheme that prosecutors say led to more than 14,000 dubious spine surgeries.
Another was in prison after prosecutors accused him of stealing more than $1 billion from Medicare and Medicaid through nursing homes and other care facilities for the elderly, among the largest frauds of the history of the United States.
“We are all shaking our heads at these insurance fraud criminals simply walking free,” said Matthew Smith, executive director of the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud.
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And now we have reports that President Trump and his personal attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, in true New York typical mob corrupt criminal action fashion, offered presidential pardons for the cost of 2 millions of dollars.
Although Trump supporters will no doubt be quick to point out that the claim that presidential pardons are for sale for $2 million is part of a lawsuit by a woman who was a former aide to Giuliani and accusing him of sexual harassment, and he is not a reliable source, The Independent published an investigative report today that corroborates his claim with a former CIA officer, John Kiriakou, who has made the same claim; that Trump offered him a presidential pardon for $2 million.
In August, The New York Times reported that former CIA officer John Kiriakou raised the issue with Giuliani during a Washington DC hotel meeting that Trump’s company held between 2016 and 2022.
Kiriakou, who in 2012 was sentenced to nearly three years in prison for disclosing classified information, told the Times that one of Giuliani’s associates at the meeting said the former New York City mayor could help him, by a price
“It’s going to cost $2 million; he’s going to want two million dollars,” the Giuliani associate recalled him saying.
He also told the Times that he did not seek a pardon through Mr. Giuliani because he could not afford to pay him $2 million.
“I laughed. Two million dollars, are you out of your mind? Kiriakou said in the shot. “Even if I had two million dollars, I wouldn’t spend it to get back a $700,000 pension,” he said. (Full article .)
One testimony is not sufficient to convict a man accused of any crime or crime he has committed. A question must be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses. (Deuteronomy 19:15)
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Posted on May 16, 2023