White House officials fear prison despite Trump pardons, citing probes and 2026 risks

Sources within the Trump administration, including Stephen Miller and Pete Hegseth, are concerned about potential imprisonment even if pardoned by Trump, driven by fears of investigations and future political shifts. The political landscape suggests increased scrutiny and the possibility of Democrats retaking control, amplifying these worries. Upcoming investigations into the administration's conduct and the use of pardons are seen as potential threats to officials’ immunity.
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