
The president has issued a “full and unconditional pardon” of Michele Fiore, a transphobic Republican politician who was convicted of six counts of wire fraud last year. She spent money raised to build a statue honoring a fallen police officer on rent, cosmetic procedures, and her daughter’s wedding.
Fiore was scheduled to face sentencing for her crimes on May 14. Each count could have resulted in up to 20 years of imprisonment, The Hill reported. Her lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the case on Thursday, following the president’s Wednesday pardon. She supported and spread his baseless claims that widespread voter fraud “stole” the 2020 election.
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Shortly after the Uvalde school shooting in May 2022, Fiore—serving a Las Vegas City Council member—falsely claimed that the shooter was “transgendering.”
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“He was also on a lot of different medications from transgendering. So, his mind was quite defective,” Fiore said of the shooter. The actual shooter was a cisgender 18-year-old, but Fiore made her claim to downplay calls for gun reform.
Fiore once co-owned a home health care business with her lesbian mom. In November 2015, the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services’ shut it down in November 2015 after refusing to allow an inspection from the department’s Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance.
Fiore served in the state assembly from 2012 to 2016. In 2015, she casually referred to a Black colleague as “colored” while discouraging him from talking about “the race issue” during a hearing on a voter ID law. In 2016, she lost a primary election to become Nevada’s U.S. House representative. In 2017, she won her race for Las Vegas City Council. While there, she voted to overturn Nevada’s ban on marriage equality.
In October 2019, she launched an unsuccessful campaign to become Nevada’s governor. In 2020, during the peak of the Black Lives Matters protests, Fiore told the Las Vegas City Council that “White Lives Matter” before listing off other races and declaring, “All Lives Matter.” The phrase is often used to downplay any focus on anti-Black institutional racism.
In March 2022, she launched a failed bid to become Nevada’s state treasurer.
Before entering politics, she wrote, directed, produced, and starred in a 2005 movie, Siren, about a bored housewife who becomes a rock singer. She has also produced her own Walk the Talk Second Amendment Calendar, featuring her “posing in salacious costumes with a variety of firearms in glamorous, high-contrast shots, in what amounts to a sort of soft-core gun porn,” Politico reported.
in November 2015 on her radio show, she said that she wasn’t “OK with Syrian refugees,” according to the New York Daily News. “I’m not OK with terrorists. I’m OK with putting them down, blacking them out, just put a piece of brass in their ocular cavity and end their miserable life. I’m good with that.”
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