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Trump pardons Giuliani and allies linked to efforts to overturn 2020 vote

The president has also on the weekend granted full pardons to dozens of allies accused of attempting to subvert the 2020 election won by Joe Biden.

The four-page list released from his administration runs to more than 70 people – including his former lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell and former chief of staff Mark Meadows. They’ve all been granted “full, complete and unconditional” pardons for their actions in relation to the 2020 vote.

They were accused of being involved in a scheme to alter slates of electors in battleground states like Arizona, Georgia and Michigan, which Biden won in 2020.

None of those on the list were ever charged on a federal level, but this directive could prevent future administrations from prosecuting.

Trump, in a proclamation dated on Friday, said the move would end “a grave national injustice perpetrated upon the American people following the 2020 presidential election and continue the process of national reconciliation”.

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Flight cancellations on the rise due to shutdown

There’s been massive disruption to air travel in and out of the US due to the shutdown, where staff like air traffic controllers have been working without pay.

According to trackers, thousands of flights were cancelled on the weekend, with more than 10,000 delayed.

The Federal Aviation Administration last week warned it was reducing capacity by up to 10% at the nation’s 40 busiest airports because of the lack of workers. Some airports have seen controllers calling in sick or taking on second jobs to make ends meet.

Meanwhile Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said yesterday that if the shutdown continues, people might not even be able to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday at the end of the month.

Passengers in the security queue at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Washington last Friday. Photograph: M Scott Brauer/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

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