Former Congressman Stephen Buyer, a Republican from Indiana, was pardoned by President Donald Trump for his involvement in insider trading, which led to a 22-month jail sentence in 2023. Buyer was convicted of security fraud for engaging in insider trading as a consultant for T-Mobile US before its $23 billion merger with Sprint in 2018.
The White House announcement did not provide a specific reason for the pardon but highlighted Buyer’s distinguished service as a US Army judge advocate general and member of Congress. Trump granted Buyer a “full, complete, and unconditional pardon” based on the advice and recommendation of 52 current and former members of the US Senate and House of Representatives mentioned in the proclamation.
The move to pardon Buyer has sparked controversy and raised questions about the ethics of using presidential powers in such cases. This development emphasizes the ongoing debate surrounding pardons and their implications in the political landscape.
