President Donald J. Trump has issued a full and unconditional pardon to Devon Archer, a figure involved in the case United States v. Archer, l:16-cr-371. This executive action, as stated by President Trump, is executed under his constitutional powers granted by Article II, Section 2, Clause 1.
The pardon absolves Archer of all offenses against the United States as specified in the case presented for presidential consideration. It also remits any fines, penalties, forfeitures, and restitution previously ordered by the court.
In his statement, President Trump declared: "I hereby designate, direct, and empower the Attorney General, as my representative, to immediately sign the grant of clemency to the person named herein." The Attorney General is tasked with declaring that this act is performed at the President's direction.
This announcement was made official on March 25th in Washington D.C., marking it as an act of presidential clemency.