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Trump Pardons Former GOP Congressman Stephen Buyer for Insider Trading

Former Congressman Stephen Buyer, a Republican from Indiana, has received a pardon from President Trump. Buyer was previously convicted on insider trading charges.

The conviction stemmed from stock trades Buyer made involving two corporate deals. These trades occurred before the deals were announced to the public.

Buyer served in the House of Representatives for nearly two decades. He represented Indiana’s 4th and 5th congressional districts during his tenure.

The pardon closes a legal chapter that began with a federal investigation. Prosecutors argued that Buyer used nonpublic information for personal financial gain.

The case highlighted ongoing scrutiny of lawmakers’ stock trading practices. It raised questions about ethical boundaries for members of Congress.

Buyer maintained his innocence throughout the legal proceedings. His legal team argued the trades were based on public information and legitimate analysis.

The presidential pardon power remains a subject of debate. It allows the executive to set aside federal convictions and sentences.

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