Apparently Kwame was promised a full pardon to campaign for Trump in the 2024 election, a promise Trump has not kept...
From The Bridge
Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick said he campaigned “all over the country” for Donald Trump last year after the Republican presidential nominee promised to pardon him during a meeting at his Mar-a-Lago estate, according to a voicemail obtained by Bridge Michigan.
“He promised that in his first month in office that he would give me a pardon,” Kilpatrick said this spring in a message left with state Rep. Karen Whitsett. She did not provide the audio to Bridge but confirmed its authenticity.
“I told him that I'd go to work, and I did,” Kilpatrick added, referring to Trump.
Kilpatrick, who cut a pro-Trump radio ad for the Michigan Republican Party in September, said he spoke for Trump multiple times last fall in Detroit, Philadelphia and Georgia, and helped to arrange Detroit events for the president.
Trump in 2021 commuted Kilpatrick’s 28-year federal prison sentence for corruption convictions stemming from a bid-rigging scheme while he was mayor of Detroit.
A full pardon, however, could allow Kilpatrick to avoid paying off the $831,000 in restitution he still owed as of last fall.
“The pardon would cure everything,” Kilpatrick told Whitsett in the voicemail, suggesting he was still “getting killed” in federal court by prosecutors intent on making him pay his debts.
“I'm not a beggar. I'm not a bitchy guy. … I just want my work to speak for itself.”
Speaking to Bridge on Friday, Kilpatrick initially denied knowledge of the voicemail. Upon hearing it, he confirmed its substance and said it’s a “heck of a message.”
He said the Mar-a-Lago discussion with Trump “wasn’t a quid pro quo.”
“I worked for President Trump, not for a pardon, and not because I got a commutation,” Kilpatrick told Bridge by phone. “I thought he was the right person for the job, and I still do.”
Kilpatrick had called Whitsett this spring after Trump failed to pardon him during the first month of his term in the hopes the lawmaker could vouch for him with the president.
Whitsett, who was instrumental in helping secure Kilpatrick's commutation in 2021, told Bridge she regularly speaks with Trump.
When she next speaks with Trump, Whitsett said she wants to discuss SNAP benefits, after-school programs and ensuring funding continues for free meals in schools and to tout the state’s proposed public safety trust fund.
The prospect for a pardon for Kilpatrick, however, didn’t make the list.
“Right now, the priority for me is Detroit and these programs,” said Whitsett, who is a Democrat.
While Trump’s commutation released Kilpatrick from prison, it didn’t free him of his obligation to pay what was once more than $1.7 million in restitution.
As of August, Kilpatrick still owed $831,913, and prosecutors alleged he was falsely claiming to live in Georgia to "delay or frustrate" government collection efforts.
Kilpatrick would not confirm the date of his travel to Mar-a-Lago but said he has since attended Trump’s inauguration and also told Bridge he attended a Black History Month celebration at the White House.
“When I went to the White House, I talked to the president and told him that, if you never did anything else for me, he's done enough,” Kilpatrick said.
The former Democrat came out as a Trump supporter last year.
20 comments:
A promise is a comfort to a fool
All that buck-dancin' for nothing.
Bwahahahahaha. I don't feel sorry for these Demented Donnie supporters.
On your knees. Now.
He should call Nelly. Nelly will have some words of encouragement for Kwame.
He blew a good career.
So fools like him are potentially getting million dollar waived pardons but the gov't is tripping over student loans?
Fkry stuff.
FAFO
Still a Felon
He should just be happy that he is out
How would he pay restitution if he can’t get hired for anything?
I thought he was going into ministry?? I guess Blk folks arent as gullible as they used to be in the 2000s huh lol
Making a deal with the devil. 2 devils
Womp womp woooommmmp!
Dump didn't need him to speak for him. He had other Coons to believe his lies.
i will never forgive what Kwame did to Detroit - sold our salt mine our water processing plant and the fish at the Belle Isle aquarium 😤
@7:27 Well d@mn....he fleeced yall. And nobody in the D decided to do street justice?
Just another promise broken. Is the company you keep. Birds of a feather.
This man deserves no benefits.
He didn't deserve a commutation either.
He needs to repay every dime.
Detroit is still cleaning up his mess.
8:47 No street justice. That's still our son. we just mad and disappointed
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