President Donald Trump pardoned and released this Friday afternoon six individuals who were inexplicably pursued and imprisoned by the Joe Biden regime for violating environmental restrictions.
"It is a great honor for me to have signed the pardons of six people who were persecuted by the Biden administration and who were in prison, or were going to be sent to it, for 'fixing their car'", Trump announced on his social media. "Although I know this sounds ridiculous, it is an undeniable fact and part of the instrumentalization and stupidity that our country had to endure during four long years of Sleepy Joe Biden," the president added.
The pardoned were prosecuted for tampering with the air pollution control devices of vehicles, violating the Clean Air Act. One of the political prisoners was Troy Lake, a mechanic from Wyoming who the Biden government sent to prison for 7 months for disabling air pollution control devices in diesel engines.
Together with Lake, Ryan and Wade Lalone, Matt Geouge, Tim Clancy, and Mac Spurlock - all charged by the Justice for violating the same environmental restrictions of Biden - also received presidential pardons, their lawyers confirmed to CBS News.

Trump and a historic deregulation of the automotive sector
Related to this issue, Trump signed an executive order this week that supports the right of Americans to repair their own vehicles without adhering to ridiculous environmental regulations. "It's really a matter of common sense," the president said.








