Trump Under Attack For Latest Pardon
President Trump continues to deliver on promises of justice and fairness — even in cases ignored by the mainstream media.
Former President Donald J. Trump has granted a full pardon to Florida businessman Paul Walczak, just weeks after Walczak’s mother, a well-known Republican donor, attended a $1 million-per-seat fundraiser at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. The move has drawn headlines — but not for the reasons the liberal press would have you believe.
Political Targeting Alleged in IRS Prosecution
According to reports, Walczak had pleaded guilty in late 2024 to IRS-related charges, including failing to pay over $7 million in payroll taxes and not filing his personal income tax returns. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay over $4 million in restitution.
However, Walczak’s legal team argued that his prosecution was politically motivated — tied directly to the actions of his mother, Elizabeth Fago, a long-time conservative activist and fundraiser.
Fago’s name appeared prominently in the pardon application submitted near the start of President Trump’s first term. The application suggested that her support for conservative causes — and President Trump himself — may have made her son a political target of the IRS and Biden-era federal prosecutors.
Trump Responds with Bold Act of Clemency
After Fago attended a $1 million-per-head GOP fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump took decisive action. Within three weeks, Walczak was pardoned, sparing him from both imprisonment and financial penalties.
Fago, who has hosted at least three high-profile Trump campaign fundraisers and attended both of President Trump’s inaugurations, is also reportedly linked to efforts to expose corruption surrounding the Biden family during the 2020 election. Her decades-long commitment to Republican values and First Amendment activism has made her a respected figure among grassroots conservatives.
Trump’s Commitment to Justice: A Stark Contrast to Biden
President Trump’s swift and unapologetic use of the pardon power in this case is part of a broader campaign to undo what many see as weaponized justice. On his first day back in the Oval Office, he pardoned nearly 1,500 January 6 defendants, keeping his word to patriotic Americans who were unfairly targeted by the DOJ.
This stands in sharp contrast to Joe Biden’s final days in office, when he issued pardons for Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley, and members of the now-disbanded January 6 Committee — a group Trump and many constitutional scholars have accused of violating civil liberties and carrying out political show trials.
President Trump has also raised serious questions about the legality of Biden’s last-minute pardons, citing the use of an autopen signature, which may violate the constitutional requirement for personal approval.
Americans Over 50: Don’t Let the Media Decide What’s “Justice”
For older Americans who value fairness, due process, and constitutional accountability, this latest pardon is another example of President Trump putting principle over politics. Whether correcting the abuses of the IRS or standing up to bureaucratic overreach, Trump continues to fight for the forgotten Americans the D.C. establishment tried to silence.