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President Trump pardons 3 supported by Senator Wicker, others

By: Frank Corder - January 20, 2021

Early Wednesday morning in the waning hours of his term, President Donald Trump granted pardons to 73 individuals and commuted the sentences of an additional 70 individuals, according to a release from the White House.

Among those were three individuals supported by Mississippi political leaders as described below in the release:

David Lamar Clanton – President Trump granted a full pardon to David Lamar Clanton.  This pardon is supported by Senator Roger Wicker, Alton Shaw, Mark Galtelli, and Terri Rielley.  Mr. Clanton was convicted of false statements and related charges.  Mr. Clanton’s supporters testify to his contributions to the community, especially with respect to issues surrounding rural healthcare.  Mr. Clanton has been active with 4-H Clubs and other organizations in his community.

Dr. Robert S. Corkern – President Trump granted a full pardon to Robert S. Corkern. This pardon is supported by Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, Governor Phil Bryant, and Dr. Michael Mansour. Dr. Corkern was convicted of Federal program bribery. This pardon will help Dr. Corkern practice medicine in his community, which is in dire need of more doctors as it has struggled to keep up with demand for emergency services. Dr. Corkern served in the Mississippi Army National Guard and has generously provided his services to low-income patients.

Joey Hancock – President Trump granted a full pardon to Joey Hancock. Senator Roger Wicker, and Mr. Hancock’s employer, pastor, and other members of his community all support this pardon. Mr. Hancock was convicted for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Following his release from prison, Mr. Hancock has been a hard-working employee and active in his church and community.

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Frank Corder

Frank Corder is a native of Pascagoula. For nearly two decades, he has reported and offered analysis on government, public policy, business and matters of faith. Frank’s interviews, articles, and columns have been shared throughout Mississippi as well as in national publications. He is a frequent guest on radio and television, providing insight and commentary on the inner workings of the Magnolia State. Frank has served his community in both elected and appointed public office, hosted his own local radio and television programs, and managed private businesses all while being an engaged husband and father. Email Frank: frank@magnoliatribune.com