Trump pardons a labor union leader on the eve of sentencing for failing to report gifts
James Callahan, the former head of the International Union of Operating Engineers, was pardoned by Donald Trump just before his scheduled sentencing for failing to report over $300,000 in gifts. Callahan had admitted to accepting event tickets and other perks from a firm contracted by the union, without disclosing them as required. Prosecutors had pushed for a six-month sentence, highlighting his high salary and the misuse of union resources. With the pardon, the court paused sentencing while awaiting a formal dismissal of the case. Callahan had already agreed to repay the union and step down from his leadership role.
See "Trump pardons a labor union leader on the eve of sentencing for failing to report gifts", Michael Kunzelman, ABC News, May 28, 2025