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Follow on Google News | Pardon for Stan Fitzgerald Operation Bullpen Supported by Veterans for America First NationalVFAF National Vets Group seeks pardon for Stan Fitzgerald from President Trump on the decades old FBI Operation Bullpen
By: Georgia Veterans for America First Stan Fitzgerald has emerged as a key figure in advocating for military personnel, veterans, and their families, gaining widespread recognition across political and public spheres. As the leader of Veterans for America First (VFAF), he has successfully organized rallies, forums, and political campaigns supporting candidates who align with the America-First ideology. Under his leadership, VFAF has become a powerful voice for veterans and patriots, amplifying their influence in national politics. Fitzgerald's ability to build trust with high-profile figures and elected officials reflects his integrity and dedication to advocating for veterans' rights, strengthening VFAF's credibility and impact. Fitzgerald's leadership was tested during a controversy with Angie Wong, a media commentator accused of spreading misinformation to undermine VFAF. His composed response and focus on transparency allowed the truth to prevail, solidifying VFAF's reputation. Additionally, Fitzgerald's wrongful conviction in the "Operation Bullpen" case, involving accusations of inauthentic autograph sales, raised questions about the legal system's handling of his case. Despite passing polygraph tests and the weak case against him, Fitzgerald faced undue legal challenges. A presidential pardon for Fitzgerald would not only rectify this injustice but also honor his unwavering commitment to veterans, law enforcement, and patriotic values. For complete VFAF statement on pardon request visit: https://vfaf.us/ End
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