Former President Donald Trump granted clemency to pro-life activists and January 6 defendants, fulfilling a campaign promise to address “politically motivated” prosecutions. Those pardoned include Heather Idoni, a grandmother, and Eva Edl, an 89-year-old concentration camp survivor, convicted for anti-abortion,
protests.Critics argue the move undermines the rule of law, while supporters see it as correcting injustices. The decision has reignited debates over justice, activism, and executive power, with lasting implications for reproductive rights and political discourse.