Trump Slams Pardoned Democrat for Refusing to Switch Parties

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Former US President Donald Trump publicly rebuked Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar on Wednesday, accusing him of disloyalty after Trump granted the Texas lawmaker a presidential pardon.

Cuellar, who faces fourteen federal charges—including bribery, wire fraud and money‑laundering tied to alleged payments from Azerbaijan’s state‑owned oil firm and a Mexican bank—had his case dismissed by the pardon.

In a lengthy social‑media post, Trump wrote, “Such a lack of loyalty will not sit well with Texas voters,” and warned that Cuellar’s decision to run again as a Democrat betrays the support he received.

Cuellar responded to the criticism on Fox News, stating, “I’m an American, I’m a Texan and I’m a Democrat – in that order,” while adding he remains a “conservative Democrat” willing to work with the president.

His daughters, who earlier appealed to Trump for clemency, expressed disappointment at his continued party affiliation, noting they had written a heartfelt letter urging a pardon.

Ghanaian political analysts note that the episode reflects a broader trend of loyalty‑driven politics in Washington, which could affect US‑Ghana diplomatic engagements and foreign‑direct investment sentiment.

Earlier this month, federal labour unions filed a lawsuit against a Trump‑era loyalty question on federal job applications, arguing it violates workers’ rights and politicises the civil service.

Trump has repeatedly emphasized that loyalty outweighs expertise, a stance that continues to shape his political narrative and influence partisan dynamics across the United States.

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