Trump considering pardons for US military members convicted or accused of war crimes, officials say
for several US military members accused or convicted of , including high-profile cases of murder, attempted murder and desecration of a corpse, according to two US officials. had made expedited requests this week for paperwork needed to pardon the troops on or around Memorial Day. , who is scheduled to stand trial in the coming weeks on charges of shooting unarmed civilians and killing an enemy captive with a knife while deployed in The others are believed to include the case of a former security contractor recently found guilty in the ...
Click
To Read Full Article