Pardonned
Presidential clemency · 1993 → present

3,205 pardons.
$1.5B forgiven.
5 presidents.

A complete public record of federal pardons and commutations, sourced directly from the Department of Justice. Compare administrations side-by-side, follow the dollars owed to victims, and read every original warrant.

Total grants
3,205
Pardons and commutations issued since January 20, 1993.
Restitution
$1.5B
Owed to victims of crime, written off by clemency.
Administrations
9
Across 5 presidents in the modern era.
Latest
Feb 12 2026

By administration.

Ranked by total grants. The bar shows scale; the figure on the right shows restitution forgiven — money owed to victims that recipients no longer have to pay back.

Combined impact

Across 5 presidents, federal clemency has erased $1.5B in court-ordered restitution — money owed to victims of crime that they will not recover.

Largest restitution forgiven.

The single grants representing the most money owed to victims that no longer has to be paid back. Court-ordered restitution figures from the original DOJ warrant.

#
Recipient · Offense
President
Restitution
1
Eliyahu Weinstein
1. Conspiracy to commit wire fraud; monetary transactions from specified lawful activity 2. Conspiracy to commit wire fraud; committing wire fraud while on pretrial release; transacting in criminal proceeds · 1. District of New Jersey 2. District of New Jersey
Donald J. Trump (First Term) Jan 19, 2021
$215.4M
2
Fred Davis Clark Jr.
Bank fraud (three counts); false statement in connection with federally insured loan (three counts); obstruction of official proceeding · Southern District of Florida
Donald J. Trump (First Term) Jan 13, 2021
$179.1M
3
Sholam Weiss
Racketeering; racketeering conspiracy (27 counts); interstate transportation of stolen property (23 counts); money laundering (29 counts); false statements (two counts) · Middle District of Florida
Donald J. Trump (First Term) Jan 19, 2021
$125M
4
Lawrence S. Duran
Conspiracy to commit health care fraud; health care fraud (11 counts); conspiracy to defraud the United States and to receive and pay health care kickbacks; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering (18 counts); structuring to avoid reporting requirements (six counts) · Southern District of Florida
Donald J. Trump (Second Term) May 28, 2025
$87.5M
5
Judith Negron
Conspiracy to commit health care fraud; health care fraud (two counts); conspiracy to defraud the United States and to receive and pay health care kickbacks; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering (16 counts); structuring to avoid reporting requirements (three counts) · Southern District of Florida
Donald J. Trump (First Term) Feb 18, 2020
$87.5M
6
Judith Negron
Conspiracy to commit health care fraud; health care fraud (two counts); conspiracy to defraud the United States and to receive and pay health care kickbacks; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering (16 counts); structuring to avoid reporting requirements (three counts) · Southern District of Florida
Donald J. Trump (First Term) Dec 22, 2020
$87.5M
7
Salomon E. Melgen
Health care fraud (36 counts); false, fictitious and fraudulent claims (19 counts); false statements relating to health care (11 counts) · Southern District of Florida
Donald J. Trump (First Term) Jan 19, 2021
$53M
8
Michael H. Ashley
Bank fraud · Eastern District of New York
Donald J. Trump (First Term) Jan 19, 2021
$49.3M
9
Andres Enrique Camberos
Conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud; wire fraud and aiding and abetting (seven counts) · Southern California
Donald J. Trump (Second Term) Jan 15, 2026
$48.8M
10
Adriana Isabel Camberos
Conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud; wire fraud and aiding and abetting (seven counts) · Southern California
Donald J. Trump (Second Term) Jan 15, 2026
$48.8M

By offense category.

Categories are derived from the original DOJ warrant text. Counts reflect every grant in the dataset.

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