Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland, whose promising political career was upended by a corruption scandal and two federal prison stints, has been pardoned by President Donald Trump.
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Rowland served 10 months in a federal prison camp after pleading guilty in 2004 to one count of conspiracy to steal honest services.
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After finishing his prison sentence, Rowland found new life as a popular AM radio commentator.
But in 2014 he was convicted of conspiring to hide his work on political campaigns and was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison.
Felons of a feather. If you're a Republican convicted of corruption, a fraudster whose mother can make million dollar
In other news, Taco Tuesday has been changed to MAGA Monday. This is why.
On opposites Thursday criminals are those that obey the law.
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Eck!