Here's who Trump pardoned today
In addition to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, President Donald Trump issued a slew of pardons on Wednesday.

- Michael Grimm: Grimm served in Congress from 2011 to 2015 but pleaded guilty in December 2014 to aiding and assisting the preparation of a false tax return. He served seven months in jail, a month of House arrest and 200 hours of community service. Last September, Grimm was paralyzed after being thrown off a horse during a polo tournament.
- Former Connecticut Gov. John G. Rowland: In 2009, Rowland devised a scheme to work for the campaign of a candidate seeking election to the House from Connecticut's 5th Congressional District and to conceal from the Federal Election Commission and the public that he would be paid to perform that work. To make the illegal arrangement appear legitimate, Rowland drafted a sham consulting contract pursuant to which he would purportedly perform work for a separate corporate entity owned by the candidate.
- Kentrell Gaulden "NBA YoungBoy": In December 2024, the Louisiana rapper received a nearly two-year jail sentence on gun-related charges after he acknowledged possessing weapons despite being a convicted felon. He reached an agreement that resolved Utah state charges against him and settled two sets of federal charges against him. One carries a 23-month sentence, and the other orders five years of probation and a $200,000 fine. He was released from prison earlier this year.
- Mark C. Bashaw: The lieutenant was convicted in 2022 by a special court martial for violating COVID-19 orders. The judge sentenced him to no punishment.
- Tanner Mansell and John Moore: The shark divers were both convicted in 2022 of stealing fishing gear in federal waters.
- James and Marlene Kernan: The New York couple pleaded guilty to willfully employing a convicted felon at their business. They were placed on probation.
- Michael Harris: Harris was pardoned after Trump granted him clemency in 2021 after serving 33 years in jail for drug charges. Harris, one of the founders of the hip-hop label Death Row Records, endorsed Trump in the 2024 election.
- Kevin Eric Baisden
Trump also commuted the sentence of Larry Hoover, an infamous Chicago gang founder who is serving multiple life sentences. Hoover has sought to shorten his sentence repeatedly in the last decade. He still faces essentially life in prison on a state murder conviction.
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie