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Trump pardons embody disgraced former Conn. Gov. John Rowland
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Trump pardons embody disgraced former Conn. Gov. John Rowland

Last updated: May 29, 2025 3:34 am
Editorial Board Published May 29, 2025
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Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland, compelled out of workplace in a 2004 corruption scandal and jailed twice on federal costs, was amongst these pardoned by Trump on Wednesday.

“I am very humbled and appreciative,” the 67-year-old Republican advised WTNH-TV in an announcement. “I have been blessed with a wonderful family and friends that have been through a great deal over the years. This is a wonderful final resolution.”

The previous politician was considered one of seven folks granted clemency Wednesday — together with tax-evading, fraudster actuality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley and former New York Congressman Michael Grimm, a Staten Island consultant who served seven months in jail, additionally for tax evasion.

Rowland served two phrases within the Connecticut State Legislature and three within the U.S. Home of Representatives earlier than successful the governorship in 1994. He was heralded because the nation’s youngest governor when elected at age 37, then grew to become the primary Connecticut governor in 200 years to win three four-year phrases. Ten years after that first victory, nonetheless, Rowland logged one other milestone: the primary sitting governor in Connecticut to be served with a subpoena, amid a federal corruption investigation.

The political prodigy resigned at age 47, throughout his third time period, to keep away from potential impeachment after admitting he had accepted presents and favors from state contractors. He pleaded responsible to 1 felony rely of conspiracy to steal sincere companies and was sentenced to federal jail for a 12 months and a day, serving 10 months earlier than being launched to 4 months of home arrest in February 2006. Put up-prison, he refashioned himself into a preferred AM radio commentator.

A decade later, Rowland was once more earlier than a choose, this time convicted by a New Haven federal jury of conspiracy and falsifying data to cover unlawful funds he’d obtained for engaged on a political marketing campaign. He was sentenced to 30 months, or 2½ years, behind bars.

His pardon ignited a way of betrayal on each side of the political aisle.

“The public trust has to be upheld,” retired FBI supervisor Mike Clark, later a Republican on the Farmington City Council, advised the Connecticut Mirror. “Rowland betrayed that trust several times.”

“John Rowland left an indelible stain on our state and its government,” former state Rep. Michael Lawlor, a Democratic legal professional who served on the committee looking for Rowland’s impeachment in 2004, advised The Hartford Courant. “Donald Trump is the least credible person in the country to remove it.”

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