Trump says he signed pardons for six people he says were persecuted under the Biden administration, including some imprisoned for "fixing their car."
Trump says he has signed pardons for six people he says were persecuted by the Biden administration and were in or being sent to prison for "fixing their car," declaring he is setting them all free.
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