President Trump Pardons 77 Alternate Electors and Several Top Associates from 2020 Election, Including: Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, John Eastman, Christina Bobb, Jeffrey Clark and Mark Meadows

Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Mark Meadows, Kenneth Chesbro, and Jeffrey Clark all received pardons from President Trump on Sunday night.

President Trump on Sunday night pardoned the 77 alternative electors from the 2020 election who were ruthlessly and unjustly persecuted by the Joe Biden regime after the stolen 2020 election.

The list includes President Trump’s former attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Christina Bobb, and John Eastman. The list also includes Trump’s trusted advisors Mark Meadows, Boris Epshteyn, and dozens of alternative electors from Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin.

The language of the pardon is largely symbolic — none of those identified were charged with federal crimes. The document posted by Martin is also undated, so it’s unclear when Trump signed it.

Ed Martin reported the news late on Sunday night.

“Breaking: President Donald J. Trump has pardoned the 2020 Alternative Electors,” Martin wrote on X.

He continued, “Thank you: [President Donald J. Trump] for allowing me, as U.S. Pardon Attorney, to work with [The White House], along with [Attorney General Pam Bondi], [Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche], and Solicitor General John Sauer, to achieve your intent — let their healing begin. #Federalist74.”

Breaking: President Trump pardoned the 2020 Alternative Electors.

Thank you: @POTUS for allowing me, as U.S. Pardon Attorney, to work with @WhiteHouse, along with @AGPamBondi, @DAGToddBlanche & SG John Sauer, to achieve your intent—let their healing begin. #Federalist74 pic.twitter.com/rDOtgpapCB

— Ed Martin (@EdMartinDOJ) November 10, 2025

Here is a list of those pardoned by President Trump:

Mark Amick

Kathy Berden

Christina Bobb

Tyler Bowyer

Joseph Brannan

Carol Brunner

Mary Buestrin

Darryl Carlson

James “Ken” Carroll

Brad Carver

Robert Cheeley

Kenneth Chesebro

Hank Choate

Jeffrey Clark

Vikki Consiglio

Nancy Cottle

James DeGraffenreid

John Downey

John Eastman

Jenna Ellis

Boris Epshteyn

Amy Facchinello

Bill Feehan

Carolyn Fisher

Harrison Floyd

Clifford Frost

Kay Godwin

Edward Scott Grabins

Stanley Grot

Rudolph Giuliani

John Haggard

Scott Hall

Misty Hampton

David G. Hanna

Mark Hennessy

Mari-Ann Henry

Durward James Hindle III

Andrew Hitt

Jake Hoffman

Burt Jones

Anthony T. Kern

Kathy Kiernen

Timothy King

Trevian Kutti

James Lamon

Cathleen Latham

Jesse Law

Stephen Lee

Michele Lundgren

Meshawn Maddock

Michael McDonald

Mark Meadows

Shawn Meehan

Robert Montgomery

Daryl Moody

Samuel I. Moorhead

Loraine Pellegrino

Sidney Powell

James Renner

Eileen Rice

Mayra Rodriguez

Mike Roman

Rose Rook

Kelly Ruh

Greg Safsten

David Shafer

Marian Sheridan

Ray Stallings Smith III

Robert F. Spindell Jr.

Shawn Still

Ken Thompson

Pam Travis

James Troupis

Kent Vanderwood

Kelli Ward

Michael Ward

C.B. Yadav

The list includes those American patriots who agreed to stand in as alternate electors for President Trump if/when the US Congress voted to send the 2020 election results back to the particular swing states.

We all know now that the RNC and DNC bombs planted by an alleged Capitol Police Officer forced Congress to shut down their counting and later Speaker Pelosi pushed the votes through to seal the victory for Joe Biden in the most controversial and improbable election in US history.

Democrats persecuted these alternate electors despite the fact this same tactic has been used in numerous presidential elections.

Via Super Grok:

Confirmed Elections with Alternative/Competing Electors

Election Year
Key Details
States Involved
Outcome/Resolution
1876 (Hayes vs. Tilden)
Most famous disputed election; widespread fraud allegations in the post-Civil War South led to rival state governments and slates. This prompted the Compromise of 1877 (ending Reconstruction) and the Electoral Count Act of 1887 to prevent future chaos.
Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina (3 states; 19 total disputed electoral votes). Oregon had a partial dispute.
Hayes awarded all disputed votes (185–184 win). Resolved by a bipartisan commission; no constitutional change to the winner.
1960 (Kennedy vs. Nixon)
Close nationwide race; Hawaii’s results were delayed by a court-ordered recount (initially called for Nixon by 141 votes). Democrats submitted a conditional slate pending the recount.
Hawaii (1 state; 3 electoral votes).
Kennedy confirmed as winner after recount (115-vote margin). Congress accepted the final certified Kennedy slate on Jan. 6, 1961; did not affect overall result (Kennedy won 303–219).

Other Related Instances

2020 (Biden vs. Trump): Trump allies in 7 states (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin) submitted unauthorized “fake” or “alternate” certificates claiming Trump electors. These were not certified by any state authority and lacked legal standing (unlike 1876 or 1960). Congress rejected them during certification; no competing slates were recognized. Ongoing investigations treat this as a scheme to subvert results, not a legitimate dispute.
2000 (Bush vs. Gore): Florida’s recount was halted by the Supreme Court before electors met, preventing rival slates. The GOP legislature considered appointing Bush electors but did not act.

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