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An Open Letter

To: Sen. Fischer, Sen. Ricketts, Rep. Flood

From: A constituent in Lincoln, NE

March 5

End quid pro quo pardons. Justice is not for sale! donors and white collar criminals. I am writing to urge you to take legislative action to reform the presidential pardon process and prevent the abuse of clemency power to benefit campaign The pattern of pardons issued during this administration reveals a troubling connection between campaign finance and clemency. donors and those convicted of campaign finance violations. Unlike previous administrations that focused pardons on nonviolent offenders serving lengthy sentences, these pardons disproportionately benefit wealthy This has severely undermined public trust in the justice system. Clemency should not go to the highest bidder. establish clear ethical guidelines that will prevent pardons for campaign contributors. Democracy depends upon equal treatment under the law. I urge you to support legislation that requires transparency in the presidential pardon process, mandate review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney, and

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