President Donald Trump’s tough-on-crime rhetoric appears to come with a caveat for people in his political orbit.
Trump quietly commuted the sentence of James Womack, son of longtime Arkansas Republican Rep. Steve Womack, granting clemency to a man who pleaded guilty in 2023 to distributing more than five grams of methamphetamine this week. The conviction carried an eight-year federal prison sentence.
Rep. Womack, a long-time Trump ally who was endorsed by the president during his most recent reelection campaign, publicly thanked Trump the following day. In a statement, the congressman praised the president’s “gracious and thoughtful action,” saying it allowed his son to reunite with family “during a profoundly difficult time.”
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