On Friday, President Trump commuted Jason Galanis's 14-year sentence for defrauding the Oglala Sioux tribe through a multi-million dollar scheme involving fake tribal bonds. This decision allows for Galanis's immediate release, following his cooperation with House Republican investigators regarding his association with Hunter Biden. The commutation comes closely after Trump's recent pardon of Devon Archer, another associate of Hunter Biden, who was also convicted of swindling the same tribe. These actions highlight Trump's controversial decisions regarding individuals linked to his political scenarios.
President Trump commuted Jason Galanis's sentence for defrauding an American Indian tribe, following a similar pardon for another ex-associate, Devon Archer.
Galanis, who served 14 years for selling bogus tribal bonds, had cooperated with House Republican investigators looking into his ties with Hunter Biden.
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