Trump says he hasn't heard about calls for potential pardon of Derek Chauvin's federal charges
Trump says he hasn't heard about calls for potential pardon of Derek Chauvin's federal charges
President Donald Trump said he has not heard anything about the calls to potentially pardon Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of federal crimes related to George Floyd’s 2020 death.
Asked by reporters in the Oval Office on Friday if he is considering pardoning Chauvin, Trump said, “No, I haven’t even heard about it.”
Some context: The comments come after conservative commentator Ben Shapiro called for Trump to pardon Chauvin of his federal conviction. At the end of Tuesday’s episode of his video podcast “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Shapiro essentially argued — counter to what a state jury found — that Chauvin wasn’t responsible for Floyd’s death.
The roughly three-minute segment, which Shapiro also posted on X, urges viewers to sign a petition asking Trump to consider a federal pardon.
Elon Musk, the billionaire helping lead Trump’s government efficiency initiatives, later reposted Shapiro’s segment, writing it’s “something to think about.”

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