Donald is Very Acquainted with Bribery, He Pardons Sheriff Convicted of Bribery in VA.


Scott Jenkins, a former sheriff in Culpeper County, Va., was convicted last year of bribery and later sentenced to 10 years in prison.Credit...Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times

By Erica L. Green and Matthew Mpoke Bigg
May 27, 2025
The New York Times

President Trump has issued a pardon to a​ former sheriff of Culpeper County, Va., who was convicted in federal court last year of bribery and sentenced to 10 years in prison. The president blamed the Biden administration for what he called a vindictive prosecution.

The pardon for Scott Jenkins, a prominent local supporter of the president who is also an advocate for gun rights, is the latest example of Mr. Trump’s use of clemency for his supporters who were convicted in federal court.

Mr. Jenkins and his family were “dragged through HELL by a Corrupt and Weaponized” Justice Department, Mr. Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Sunday.

Mr. Jenkins accepted $75,000 in bribes in the form of campaign contributions from several businessmen in exchange for making them auxiliary deputy sheriffs in his department, the U.S. attorney’s office in the Western District of Virginia said. 

He was convicted in 2024 of one count of conspiracy, four counts of honest services fraud and seven counts of bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds.

The men who paid the bribes received badges and credentials even though they were not vetted or trained as sheriffs, the attorney’s office said in a statement.

Mr. Jenkins, who presents himself on his personal website as a defender of Second Amendment rights, was first elected sheriff in 2011. He was voted out in 2023 amid the bribery case, convicted last December and sentenced in March.

“He will NOT be going to jail tomorrow, but instead will have a wonderful and productive life,” said Mr. Trump, who issued a full and unconditional pardon.

The pardon is consistent with Mr. Trump’s commitment to undo what he views as the politicized application of justice by his predecessor. To that end, the administration has set up a team of appointees focusing on clemency grants. In the largest such example, Mr. Trump in January granted clemency to all of the nearly 1,600 people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. 

Critics of Mr. Trump argue that he has ignored the screening and guidelines of the Justice Department’s Office of the Pardon Attorney in his clemency grants. Some critics say Mr. Biden also ignored the guidelines when he issued a sweeping pardon in December for his son Hunter and other family members, having repeatedly said he would not do s

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