President Donald Trump pardoned nine individuals convicted of violating the Clean Air Act by tampering with emissions-control systems on diesel vehicles. The pardons were announced on July 4, 2026, with Trump stating on Truth Social that the individuals were 'persecuted by the Biden Administration' for 'fixing their car.' Eight of those pardoned were diesel mechanics or car tuners who had been prosecuted for selling and installing devices that bypass federally required emissions controls. These devices can prevent trucks from entering a 'limp' mode, which limits speed when emissions systems fail. Matthew Geouge, one of the recipients, reportedly grossed over $10 million from selling illegal tuning devices. The Environmental Protection Agency has noted that emissions-control failures are common and have caused issues for truckers and farmers. Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska praised the pardon of MacKenzie Spurlock, who modified emissions controls to prevent vehicle shutdowns in harsh weather conditions. The other individuals pardoned include Ryan and Wade Lalone, Tim Clancy, Joshua Davis, Barry Pierce, Aaron Rudolf, and Jonathan Achtemeier. In January 2026, the Trump administration announced a halt to pursuing criminal charges against manufacturers and users of defeat devices, although civil penalties may still apply.
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Trump Pardons Nine Individuals Convicted of Emissions Control Violations
President Donald Trump has pardoned nine individuals convicted of violating the Clean Air Act by tampering with diesel vehicle emissions controls. The pardons were announced on July 4, 2026, with Trump asserting that the individuals were unjustly punished. The pardoned individuals included mechanics and tuners involved in the sale of devices that bypass emissions controls.
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