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Trump pardons ‘Scooter’ Libby, former Cheney aide

Onetime chief of staff was convicted of perjury

- By JOHN WAGNER, MATT ZAPOTOSKY and JOSH DAWSEY

Washington — President Donald Trump issued a pardon Friday to Lewis “Scooter” Libby, offering forgivenes­s to a former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney who was convicted of perjury and obstructio­n of justice related to the leak of a CIA officer’s identity.

“I don’t know Mr. Libby,” Trump said in a statement, “but for years I have heard that he has been treated unfairly. Hopefully, this full pardon will help rectify a very sad portion of his life.”

In a statement explaining Trump’s action, the White House noted that in 2015 one of the key witnesses against Libby recanted her testimony, among other factors.

The White House also said that Libby’s past government service and his record since his conviction have been “similarly unblemishe­d, and he continues to be held in high regard by his colleagues and peers.”

Libby was convicted of four felonies in 2007 — for perjury before a grand jury, lying to FBI investigat­ors and obstructio­n of justice during an investigat­ion into the disclosure of the work of Valerie Plame Wilson, a former covert CIA agent and the wife of former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV.

Libby was sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $250,000, but his sentence was commuted by then-President George W. Bush. Although spared prison time, Libby was not pardoned.

Cheney lobbied Bush aggressive­ly for a pardon for Libby, and Bush’s refusal was said to have caused a strain in the relationsh­ip between the two men. To the former vice president and others in his orbit, Libby’s conviction was the product of an overzealou­s special prosecutor and a liberal Washington jury.

“Scooter Libby is one of the most capable, principled, and honorable men I have ever known,” Cheney said in a statement Friday. “He is innocent, and he and his family have suffered for years because of his wrongful conviction. I am grateful today that President Trump righted this wrong by issuing a full pardon to Scooter, and I am thrilled for Scooter and his family.”

The unfinished business of the Libby conviction has been a longtime rallying point for conservati­ves, including current members of Trump’s administra­tion. The pardon had been under considerat­ion for several months.

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