2025-11-01
44 分钟I want to draw your attention to four out of the 240-ish pardons that President Donald Trump issued during his first term in 2020.
Dustin Hurd, Evan Liberty, Nicholas Slatin, Paul Slough,
all implicated in what was widely called the Blackwater Massacre in Iraq back in 2007.
These private military contractors,
soldiers of fortune working for Blackwater, opened fire on civilians.
17 were killed.
I remember this moment during the Iraq War, the outrage.
As investigations and hearings played out,
the American people started to learn a lot about what was being done in their names by mercenaries.
One of the witnesses called to testify, Eric Prince, Blackwater's founder and boss.
Five of those Blackwater contractors were convicted of either first-degree murder or voluntary manslaughter.
One cooperated and got a plea deal.
The remaining four?
Well, they got sprung by Donald Trump in 2020.
Why, you may ask?
We'll come to that.
Thing is, I hadn't thought about Eric Prince since the massacre was in the news.
Blackwater was shamed and then it faded.
Mr.
Prince seemed to disappear.