President Donald Trump was forgiven for former Senator Brian Kelsey a few weeks after Kelsey entered federal prison to serve what would be a 21-month sentence on federal campaign finance charges.
Kelsey pleaded guilty in 2022 “Political weaponization” by the Justice Department under former President Joe Biden has denounced his conviction on two counts of violating the Federal Campaign Finance Act in a scheme that reinforces the failure of the 2016 Congressional Campaign.
Kelsey pleads guilty to indictment of federal election campaign violations
“Like President Trump, I have seen how we can weaponize the judicial system and target conservatives who challenge the status quo,” Kelsey said in a press release. “His understanding of this injustice, born from his own experience of law, restored my freedom and reaffirmed my faith in true leadership.”
The former Senner illegally used “soft money” that is not compliant with federal law to pour more than $90,000 into a congressional campaign from his state account through two political action committees.
Attorney Kelsey attempted to rescind his guilty plea. He was not a healthy mind Because his wife had recently given birth to twins, his father later died but was ill.
Kelsey reported to FCI Ashland in Kentucky on February 25 that he refused to hear the appeal after exhausting all appeals and reversed the plea and suing the US Supreme Court.
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