Trump's pardons erased $2 billion in victim restitution, repayments to Treasury, Newsom says

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President Trump's pardons have canceled nearly $2 billion in repayments to the federal government and restitution to victims that would have been owed by criminals whose cases were wiped out by the clemency, according to a new analysis by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Trump's pardons erased $2 billion in victim restitution, repayments to Treasury, Newsom says
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Trump's pardons erased $2 billion in victim restitution, repayments to Treasury, Newsom says

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President Trump's pardons have canceled nearly $2 billion in repayments to the federal government and restitution to victims that would have been owed by criminals whose cases were wiped out by the clemency, according to a new analysis by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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