Trump pardons Conrad Black for 2007 fraud convictions in U.S.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has granted a full pardon to Conrad Black, a former newspaper publisher who has written a flattering political biography of Trump.

Black’s media empire once included the Chicago Sun-Times and The Daily Telegraph of London.

In 2007, Black was convicted of fraud in U.S. District Court in Chicago and spent three and a half years in a Florida prison.

When he was released he was deported back to Canada.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders says Black has made tremendous contributions to business, and to political and historical thought.

In 2018 he published “Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other.”

 

The Associated Press

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