Trump says in social media post he plans to pardon the late Pete Rose
Briefly

President Trump announced his intention to pardon Pete Rose, the late MLB hits leader who faced a permanent ban due to gambling on baseball games. Trump expressed that, while Rose's actions weren't ideal, they should reconsider Rose's legacy given his impact on baseball. Rose was banned in 1989 and had previously pleaded guilty to tax offenses. Despite his past mistakes, the president's move points to an evolving perspective on sports figures' accountability and their contributions to the game.
Trump stated that Pete Rose should not have gambled on baseball, but maintained that he should only have bet on his own team's victories. This sentiment captures Trump's belief that Rose's actions, while wrong, shouldn't overshadow his contributions to the sport.
The planned pardon by President Trump signals a potential reevaluation of Rose's legacy, especially considering Rose's lifetime ban from MLB and the Hall of Fame that was put in place due to his betting activities.
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