Elizabeth Holmes is apparently on the receiving end of Trump’s pardon
For a moment, it seemed that Elizabeth Holmes was everywhere.
Looking wide and dark eyes at the load of the shelf covering the magazine. Honored as the ‘woman of the year’ in style. Considered as one of the time “100 most influential people.”
In the 30s, Holmes was considered a diseased business talent – and, more surprisingly, described as a young woman who made himself a man in history – because of his composition made by Heranos, because of the invention of this blood by obtaining health care by obtaining health care.
It was all a lot of work.
His medical claims were Sham. Reranos technology was Bogus. Even the husky ted-talking voice holmes used to put it in more serious and more authoritative and reserved. (Turtenecks were a provocative touch that flourished in Steve’s works.)
In January 2022, a San Jose jury convicted Holmes of four counts of fraud and conspiracy. At 37, he became a lesson in existence and greed. Some months later, the mother of two was sentenced – 11 years and three months in prison. She began serving her time in May 2023, at a women’s prison camp outside of Houston.
Now, Holmes – who had a best-selling book, podcasts, documentaries, TV miniseries and, not unfortunately, stole hundreds of millions of dollars from investors – to seek forgiveness from President Trump.
And why not?
The game knows the game. Grift knows grift.
Of all the power of the President’s peers, few match his power of extraordinary pardons.
It is moving and life changing. It’s idiosyncratic, completely white-washed personal, and undeniable. Once given, it is impossible to go back.
The power of pardon is also, like any grant of authority, subject to misconduct and abuse.
As for all the presidents “issued their share of controversial pardons and more than, perhaps, pardons that have just been heard, that violates the whole sense of reason to consult with the sovereign,” said San José State Science Proferias and a long-time student in Silicon Valley.
The excesses of Trump, the President has, in true form, taken his power of pardon from unsanitary excesses and irresponsibility.
Just as he was about to enter the oval office, Trunk was pardoned by more than 1,500 criminal defendants imprisoned in the Jan Capitol, including some hitmen and law enforcement officers who were pepper-sprayed.
Other malefactors let off the hook include Changpeng Zhao, CEO-eandering ex-minor of Minance, which tends to the cryptocurrency business of the Trump family; disgraced former Congressman and Enyezzler George Santos; and the former corrupt political governor of Illinois, the late Blagojevich.
Just last week, Trump pardoned Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, a convicted drug trafficker who, according to prosecutors, “exposed a cocaine supervighway” to the United States. This is at the same time that the US military began its presence in Latin America and opened boats from the Caribbean in an area that was supposed to fight drug trafficking in the region.
If you can’t confirm those actions with Hernández’s Fores and you can’t throw them back in the process you are dealing with a lot more than that or getting it on purpose.
Or try Trump’s supposedly tough-on-crime reconciliation with his Crypto Colk Hero ross ross ulbricht pardon.
Ulbricht, described by Judjaji as “the kingpin of the global drug-trafficking business,” was sentenced in 2015 to prison for running the Silk Road, where web markets use bitcoins to make hundreds of millions in illegal trades.
Working from behind bars, with help from family and supporters, Ulbricht launched a campaign to communicate his release. Among those who took it was Trump, who is running on Ulbricht’s cause during the 2024 campaign as a way to reach right-minded voters. The day after his inauguration, the President granted Ulbricht a full, unconditional pardon.
Apparently, the Holmeses are paying attention too.
From the depths of his security, he begins to mount his own media blitz by seemingly winning the favor of Trump and being accepted in prison and released from the consequences of his epic swindle.
Holmes has no access to the Internet or social media, US prisons told the San Jose Mercury News. Therefore, his posts, he explains to X, “are really my words, sent by others.” (His Biography reads: “Building a better world for my two children. Founder. Founder and CEO of @theranos.”
Holmes’s feed is a celebration of children’s epigrams, deep ankle holes and many other images. Malunga from Arc of ARCOn says: “I dedicated my life to fighting for our basic right to health information.
Of course, there is also plenty of trump stabley and paans to Robert F. kennedy jr. and his cockamamie to make an agenda – one medical agenda, as one medical charlatan goes to another.
Nowhere does Holmes offer the slightest hint of guilt or remorse for his ill-gotten gains. Sometimes, he compares even to the cold ones in the Holocaust, showing an amazing healthy taste and absence.
Everything that makes Holmes a candidate from Trump, who turns self-indulgence and abuse into an art form. Maybe if Holmes is released from prison he can get a job somewhere in his administration.
You will go straight in.



