Pardon Recipients Seek to Sell Trump on His Own Sentencing Law
Briefly

In early July, former President Donald J. Trump received a somewhat unlikely visitor at his golf club and estate in Bedminster, N.J.: Michael Harris, the founder of Death Row Records, who had been imprisoned for drug trafficking and attempted murder, came to meet privately with the man who had pardoned him.
He has been indicted four times, a fact that his advisers and allies insist without offering any evidence will somehow be helpful with Black voters because he asserts that he's a victim of overzealous prosecution.
But some of his closest allies who have been trying to impress on him the value of boasting his own record on the issue insist that he has absorbed their message, though it is unclear whether that's true or more of a projection.
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