ICYMI: Stevens Joins Slotkin’s Call to Abolish the Presidential Pardon
November 20, 2025
After voting to release the Epstein Files the Michigan lawmakers are leading the charge to ban the long-abused pardon power
WASHINGTON, D.C. – ICYMI: Congresswoman Haley Stevens joined Senator Elissa Slotkin’s calls to “push Democrats to abolish [the] Presidential Pardon.” The push comes after voting to release the long-blocked Epstein Files and amid Trump’s consideration of pardons for Ghislaine Maxwell and others involved in Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring.
Here’s what Michiganders are seeing and reading about Haley standing up to these abuses of power:
- Two Michigan Democrats leading a push to abolish presidential pardon powers.
- Senator Elissa Slotkin and Representative Haley Stevens are calling for an end to presidential pardons being misused now for political allies.
- The push comes as President Trump considers pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell convicted of helping Jeffrey Epstein traffic underage girls.
- No more presidential pardons – that’s what a pair of local Congresswomen are calling for after voting to release the Epstein files.
- Congresswoman Haley Stevens joined Senator Elissa Slotkin in advocating for an end to the pardon after both joined hundreds of their colleagues in voting to release the Epstein files.
- The call for an end to pardons comes on the heels of Trump pardoning all January 6th rioters, even the violent offenders, multiple people guilty of tax fraud, and now amidst rumors that Epstein associate Ghilaine Maxwell is also seeking a pardon just 4 years into a 20 year sentence.
- “The presidential pardon power has been used to reward political allies. Trump has done it again, and again, and again.”
- “And now he could even pardon a person who helped run a child sex trafficking ring with Jefferey Epstein. That’s unacceptable.”
WLNS: Slotkin, Stevens push Democrats to abolish presidential pardon
Brad LaPlante
- For the last two months, U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin has been leading an effort to curb President Donald Trump’s use of executive power.
- U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Birmingham) joined Slotkin Tuesday in her calls to end the presidential pardon, criticizing Trump for weighing a decision to pardon Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who is reportedly planning to seek a commutation of her federal prison sentence, according to the Independent.
- A judge sentenced Maxwell to 20 years in prison for enabling sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in the sexual exploitation of more than 250 underage girls.
- “It’s time to stop protecting Donald Trump and to start protecting survivors,” Stevens posted to social media platform X on Tuesday. “The presidential pardon power has been used to reward political allies. Trump has done it again, and again, and again. And now he could even pardon a person who helped run a child sex trafficking ring with Jeffrey Epstein. That’s unacceptable.”
- On Nov. 9, Trump issued a pardon for 16 individuals accused of scheming to certify Michigan’s electoral votes for Trump in the 2020 election. While charges against 15 of those individuals were dismissed in September, the 16th reached a cooperation agreement with the Michigan attorney general’s office. His charges were dropped.
- Trump has also issued blanket pardons for those involved in the events at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. He pardoned Ross William Ulbricht, who had been serving a life sentence in prison for running a website that acted as a marketplace to trade narcotics.
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