TRUMP ISSUES PARDON TO FORMER REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN STEPHEN BUYER AFTER INSIDER TRADING CONVICTION. (PHOTO).

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Trump issues pardon to former Republican congressman Stephen Buyer after insider trading conviction    President Donald Trump has issued a full pardon to former Republican congressman Stephen Buyer, who served nearly two years in prison after being convicted of insider trading tied to post-congressional consulting work. Buyer was sentenced in 2023 to 22 months in prison for illegal stock trades made while working as a consultant and lobbyist. He was ordered to forfeit more than $350,000 in ill-gotten gains and pay a $10,000 fine. He was released from custody in 2025 after his conviction was upheld, with the Supreme Court declining to take up his appeal earlier this year. In issuing the pardon, Trump described Buyer’s service as a judge advocate general in the U.S. Army and his time in Congress as “distinguished and highly productive.” The pardon, dated Thursday and released by the White House on Friday, grants Buyer “a full, complete, and unconditional pardon.” Buyer has maint...

EMPLOYEE STABS COMPANY PRESIDENT WITH 'RED-HANDLED' KNIFE DURING MORNING MEETING. (PHOTO).


 Employee stabs company president with ‘red-handled’ knife during morning meeting


Police in Michigan are searching for a motive after a manufacturing company president was stabbed by an employee during. staff meeting Tuesday morning.


Nathan Mahoney, 32, fled the scene but was soon arrested and charged with assault with intent to murder. He had worked for Anderseon Express Inc. in Fruitport Township for about two weeks.

Police said Mahoney got up and left the meeting Tuesday morning and returned minutes later, walked over to the company president, and stabbed him in the side.

The company president, identified as Eric Denslow on the company website, was in serious but stable condition after surgery.

Deputy Fruitport Township Police Chief Greg Poulson said investigators had not “ruled out copycat motive in regards to this,” apparently referring to the murder of a insurance giant UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York earlier this month. Luigi Mangione has been charged in the murder. He was found with a “manifesto” that indicated he targeted Thompson because of the practices of the company he led.


“I think that comes to everyone’s mind in this time,” he said. “We’re going through all his social accounts, all his electronic media and trying to determine a motive for this act.”

“It seems to be the popular thing in this day and age,” Poulson said, without providing any evidence.

No other known attempts on the lives of company leaders have been made since that time, although CEOs of some large companies have increased security in the wake of the murder. Also, a Florida woman was arrested after she used the words “delay, deny, depose” during a phone call with her health insurer, who had reportedly denied a claim for her. Mangione reportedly wrote similar words on bullets he used to kill Thompson.

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