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Donald Trump indultará a dos estrellas de reality show condenadas por un fraude por más de US$30 millones

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, indultará por completo a las estrellas de la televisión Todd y Julie Chrisley, condenados hace tres años por evadir impuestos y estafar a los bancos por más de 30 millones de dólares para mantener su lujoso estilo de vida.
El indulto, anunciado el martes por la Casa Blanca, es el último caso en que Trump utiliza su poder para resolver lo que él llama la instrumentalización política del sistema judicial. Cuando se lo notificó a la hija de los Chrisley, Savannah, Trump calificó el trato que recibieron de “bastante duro”, como muestra un video de su llamada publicado en las redes sociales por una de las asistentes especiales del presidente, Margo Martin.
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“Tus padres van a estar libres y limpios, y espero que podamos hacerlo para mañana”, dice Trump a Savannah Chrisley, y añade: “No los conozco, pero dales saludos de mi parte y les deseo una buena vida”. Se oye a Savannah Chrisley decir: “Muchas gracias, señor presidente”.
Los Chrisley saltaron a la fama hace una década en el exitoso reality show de USA Network Chrisley Knows Best como magnates inmobiliarios temerosos de Dios que salieron adelante por sí mismos y vivían en una mansión de 2787 metros cuadrados a las afueras de Atlanta. Pero, según los fiscales, su imperio estaba “basado en la mentira de que su riqueza procedía de la dedicación y el trabajo duro” y eran “estafadores profesionales que se han ganado la vida saltando de una estafa a otra, mintiendo a los bancos, timando a los proveedores y evadiendo impuestos en cada esquina”.
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En 2022, un jurado declaró a la pareja culpable de ocho cargos de fraude financiero y dos de evasión fiscal, mientras que Julie Chrisley fue condenada por cargos adicionales de fraude electrónico y obstrucción a la Justicia. Todd fue condenado a 12 años de prisión y Julie a 7.
Según el Departamento de Justicia, los Chrisley conspiraron con un antiguo socio para estafar a bancos de Atlanta y conseguir que les concedieran más de 36 millones de dólares en préstamos personales. Presentaron extractos bancarios, informes de auditoría y estados financieros personales falsos para obtener los préstamos, dijo el Departamento de Justicia, y gastaron el dinero en coches de lujo, propiedades inmobiliarias y ropa, al tiempo que utilizaban nuevos préstamos fraudulentos para pagar préstamos previos. Tras gastarse todo el dinero, dijo el Departamento de Justicia, Todd Chrisley, se declaró en quiebra.
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Luego, tras ganar millones de dólares con su programa de televisión, los Chrisley, junto con su contador, Peter Tarantino, estafaron al IRS (Servicio de Impuestos Internos, por su sigla en inglés), dijeron los fiscales. Para evitar el pago de unos 500.000 dólares en impuestos atrasados que Todd Chrisley debía, la pareja abrió cuentas bancarias corporativas a nombre de Julie Chrisley, y luego transfirió la titularidad de una cuenta a un familiar para ocultar sus ingresos al IRS, dijeron los fiscales.
El año pasado, un tribunal de apelaciones confirmó las condenas de Todd Chrisley y Tarantino, pero anuló la sentencia de Julie Chrisley, al considerar que el juez que dictó la sentencia la hizo responsable de la totalidad del complot de fraude bancario sin pruebas específicas que demostraran que estuvo implicada en el primer año de la conspiración, 2006.
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Al solicitar clemencia para los Chrisley, su abogado Alex Little preparó carpetas con documentos judiciales y testimonios para presentarlos a funcionarios de la Casa Blanca y del Departamento de Justicia.
Little escribió que su condena “ejemplifica el uso de la justicia como un arma contra conservadores y figuras públicas, erosionando las protecciones constitucionales básicas”. Su resumen relacionaba a los fiscales del caso de los Chrisley con Fani T. Willis, el fiscal del estado de Georgia que presentó un caso de interferencia electoral contra Trump en 2023.
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Savannah Chrisley, partidaria de Trump, dijo en un discurso pronunciado en la Convención Nacional Republicana en julio de 2024 que sus padres fueron “perseguidos por fiscales deshonestos” debido a su perfil público y a sus creencias conservadoras.
En la publicación que anunciaba el indulto, la ayudante de Trump aludía juguetonamente al título del programa de los Chrisley. ”¡Trump sabe más!”, escribió.
Por Ben Shpigel (con colaboración de Kenneth P. Vogel)
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El golpe fulminante de EE.UU. e Israel para matar al líder supremo de Irán, Ali Khamenei
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Jeb Bush commends former rival Trump’s Iran operation: ‘This is their time to take their country back’

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FIRST ON FOX: A major public policy nonprofit co-led by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush praised President Donald Trump for ordering Saturday’s military strikes against Iran.
United Against a Nuclear Iran (UANI) — was formed in 2008 by Ambassador Mark Wallace, who held a United Nations-centered post in Bush’s brother’s administration, and former George H.W. Bush diplomat Dennis Ross — to combat threats posed by the Islamic Republic.
The group has been on the front lines of highlighting Iran’s human rights abuses and attacks on Americans and advising policymakers and the business community about dangers posed by Tehran.
The organization counsels existing and would-be commercial partners of Iran regarding the legal, financial and reputational risks of that kind of commerce.
«UANI salutes the courage and professionalism of American and Israeli service members carrying out this historic mission against the Iranian regime,» Bush and Wallace told Fox News Digital Saturday.
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump, left, and Jeb Bush take part in a presidential debate at the Reagan Library Sept. 16, 2015, in Simi Valley, Calif. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
«We applaud President Trump for his courageous decision to launch this military operation. For 47 years, the Iranian regime has unleashed terror, violence and misery — against its own people and across the region — while threatening the United States, Israel and our allies.»
Bush, who ran against Trump in a bruising 2016 primary, and Wallace noted that many presidents tried to bring Iran into the «peaceful community of nations» but were not able to finish the job.
«This president engaged extensively and in good faith to achieve a diplomatic solution,» they said after Trump indicated as recently as last week he wanted to negotiate terms.
«The regime chose escalation and continued its pursuit of nuclear weapons. The responsibility for this moment rests squarely with Ayatollah Khamenei.»
Khamenei, 86, was declared dead by Israeli sources by late afternoon.
Bush and Wallace added it was clear the joint American-Israeli operation was directed not at Iran, the country and citizenry, but at Khamenei’s «lethal capabilities.»
The Iranian people, they said, have long suffered under repression and that Trump’s message since the strikes began is one that should be embraced by all Americans: «We aim to see Iran free, prosperous, and at peace. This is their time to take their great country back.»
«The Butcher of Tehran is dead,» Bush and Wallace added in a separate public statement.
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Bush added in a statement on X that «Operation Epic Fury marks a historic mission against the Iranian regime.»
«We salute the courage and professionalism of American and Israeli service members and commend for his courageous decision,» he added.
Bush’s relationship with Trump has appeared to warm since their bitter feuds of a decade ago.
During the 2016 sweeps, Trump nicknamed the Republican Party scion «Low Energy Jeb,» while Bush quipped that the mogul would not be able to «insult your way to the presidency» after the eventual victor mocked an ad that former first lady Barbara Bush filmed for her son.
While governor, Bush made improving public education a hallmark of his administration in Tallahassee. Bush implemented stricter proficiency standards in elementary education and signed what was dubbed the «A+ plan,» making Florida the first state to require clear letter grades on student performance.
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He recently praised the Trump administration’s overtures toward universal school choice and federal block grants as a «transformational opportunity.»
«The Trump administration has a chance to shift the power dynamic back to the states, where policymakers are uniquely equipped to understand and address the diverse needs of their students, schools, and communities,» he added in a column in Education Week.
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Khamenei’s death opens uncertain chapter for Iran’s entrenched theocracy

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Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins ‘America Reports’ to give the latest on the aftermath of the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran.
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Iran entered a new chapter Saturday after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed, abruptly ending more than three decades of authoritarian rule and setting in motion a leadership transition the regime has long prepared.
A senior Arab diplomat told The Times of Israel that while Khamenei’s demise is a «massive blow» to the Islamic Republic, Tehran anticipated the possibility and took steps to withstand such a scenario.
«Mere survival, at this point, would be considered a victory,» the diplomat said of the regime, according to the outlet, following U.S. and Israeli strikes across the country.
A recent report from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) outlined three broad trajectories for a post-Khamenei Iran: managed regime continuity, an overt or creeping military takeover, or systemic collapse.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israeli strike on Saturday. (Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran via Getty Images)
CFR cautioned that even a leadership change at the top would not necessarily translate into meaningful political reform in the near term, given the regime’s deeply institutionalized power structure and its record of using force to maintain control.
The report notes that the real balance of power rests within a tight circle of clerical elites and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
It describes a likely «continuity» scenario as producing «Khamenei-ism without Khamenei,» in which a successor from within the regime preserves the ideological framework of the Islamic Republic while relying on established security institutions to preserve stability.
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«The Islamic Republic’s constitution includes a succession process. The Assembly of Experts, a clerical body, is constitutionally charged with selecting the next supreme leader,» Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), told Fox News Digital.
«In the interim, should there be a leadership vacancy, an interim leadership council is formed comprised of the president, chief justice, and a member of the Guardian Council selected by the Expediency Council,» he added. «The IRGC is a key stakeholder in this process, and will heavily influence its outcome.»
Over the past three decades, the Bayt-e Rahbari, or the Office of the Supreme Leader, expanded into what a February report by UANI described as a «sprawling parallel state» operating alongside Iran’s formal institutions.

Large crowds gather at Enghelab Square in Tehran, Sunday, after Iranian state TV announced that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israeli strike. (Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The analysis characterizes the Office as the regime’s «hidden nerve center,» extending control across the military, security establishment and major economic foundations in ways that make the system’s authority institutional rather than dependent on Khamenei’s physical presence.
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«The supreme leader today is no longer just one man; he is represented through an all-encompassing institution that consolidates power, manages succession, and guarantees continuity,» the non-partisan policy organization said. «The Islamic Republic’s most enduring strength lies in this hidden architecture of control, which will continue to shape the country’s future long after Khamenei himself departs from the scene.»
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