In an official announcement from the White House, President Donald Trump issued pardons for several former professional athletes, including Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late Billy Cannon. These individuals, many of whom are NFL legends, were previously convicted of various federal crimes ranging from perjury and counterfeiting to drug trafficking. The administration’s "pardon czar," Alice Marie Johnson, framed these actions as a commitment to providing second chances for those who have demonstrated personal growth following their legal troubles. The report highlights the specific criminal histories and sporting achievements of each recipient, noting that the decisions were supported by influential figures like Jerry Jones. This wave of executive clemency continues a trend of the President pardoning high-profile sports figures, similar to his previous actions involving baseball stars.