Former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada and his aide Cade Cothren are set to receive pardons from Donald Trump, raising questions about corruption and political influence.
- Cade Cothrens lawyer confirmed that he received a call from Donald Trump on November 6, informing him of his upcoming full and unconditional pardon.
- While Cade Cothrens pardon is confirmed, Glen Casadas status remains unclear; sources suggest he is also set to receive a pardon from Donald Trump.
- Glen Casada, the former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives in Tennessee, has faced allegations of corruption, making this pardon politically significant.
Why It Matters
The pardons for Glen Casada and Cade Cothren by Donald Trump highlight ongoing issues of corruption within political circles and the implications of presidential clemency, which may influence public trust in governance.