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Pardoned Capitol Breach Convict Runs for County Board

Pardoned Capitol Breach Convict Runs for County Board

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March 25, 20261m 46s

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Benjamin Martin, a Madera County man pardoned by Trump for his role in the Capitol breach, is running for county Board of Supervisors District one seat. Martin, a former real estate broker turned mushroom farmer, was convicted for disrupting the election certification but received a pardon. Hes challenging incumbent Supervisor Jordan Wamhoff, a fifteen-year Fresno police officer, with the backing of the California United Water Coalition. Martin, an America first supporter, believes the 2020 election was stolen. Hes also facing a pending appeal for illegal gun possession. As the primary nears, Martin emphasizes transparency on county budgets and emergency services.

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