KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump issued pardons to 15 people, including those convicted as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, and commuted some or all of the criminal sentence of five others.
  • Those granted pardons include former congressmen Duncan Hunter of California, and New York's Chris Collins, as well as former Trump campaign foreign policy advisor GeorgePapadopoulos.
  • Four former Blackwater USA guards who were convicted in the killings of 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians in Baghdad in 2007 also were pardoned by Trump.
  • Before this week Trump, who lost the presidential election to Joe Biden had issued just 28 pardons and commuted the sentences of 16 other people, a sharply lower rate than presidents since 1900.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued pardons to 15 people, including two men convicted as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, and four former Blackwater USA guards who were convicted in the killings of 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians in Baghdad in 2007.

Others who received pardons included two former Republican congressmen who admitted committing financial-related crimes.