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    "Donald Trump",
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    "Juan Orlando Hernández",
    "Richard Nixon",
    "Gerald Ford",
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  "textContent": "The chaotic handling of clemency grants by the US president has led to a boom in exonerations of people who are loyal to the White House or with the money to pay lobbyists in the MAGA universe",
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