A Washington Post reviews detailed how a range of figures are boosting Trump's White House bid.
Trump received a torrent of criticism while in office for his pardons of high-profile associates.
Roughly 60% of Trump's clemency orders were pardons, according to Pew Research.
Advertisement"The power to pardon is a beautiful thing," Trump said in 2018 while he still sat in the White House.
Kerik, D'Souza, and Bannon all received presidential pardons, while Stone had his sentence commuted by Trump.
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Trump, —, Donald Trump, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Lewis, Scooter, Libby, Bernard Kerik, commutations, Joe Biden, Biden, Arpaio, He's, Matt York, Charles Kushner, Jared Kushner, Dinesh D'Souza, Steve Bannon, Roger Stone, Kerik, D'Souza, Bannon, Stone, Steven Cheung
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Maricopa County, Fountain Hills , Arizona, Arizona, commutations