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NBA YoungBoy Reacts After Trump Grants Him Presidential Pardon

Donald Trump has been handing out pardons left and right. Right after he cleared Todd and Julie Chrisley of fraud and tax evasion, NBA YoungBoy hit up social media to thank him for giving him one, too. Chicago’s Larry Hoover also recently received a pardon from the president.

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NBA YoungBoy Reacts After Trump Issues Presidential Pardon

NBA YoungBoy dropped a message on his Instagram Story expressing gratitude to Donald Trump for granting him a pardon. Additionally, he mentioned being thankful for the fresh start as it gives him the opportunity to lock in on his future.

“I want to thank President Trump for granting me a pardon and giving me the opportunity to keep building — as a man, as a father, and as an artist. This moment means a lot. It opens the door to a future. I’ve worked hard for and I am fully prepared to step into this. I’m grateful. I’m Focused. I’m Ready.” NBA YoungBoy wrote.

YoungBoy, legally known as Kentrell Gaulden, pleaded guilty in November 2024 to his involvement in a prescription drug fraud scheme in Utah. According to the Associated Press, the rapper confessed to multiple crimes—specifically, two counts of third-degree identity fraud, two counts of felony forgery, and six counts of unlawful pharmacy conduct. For the rest of the charges, he entered a “no contest” plea.

As TSR previously reported, the court decided to reduce his four felony counts to misdemeanors. Instead of sending him to jail, the judge ordered him to pay a $25,000 fine. Even though prosecutors accused NBA of operating a scheme from his own home, the court still gave him permission to return after the hearing. At the time, District Judge Spencer Walsh explained that he suspended his prison sentence because he still had another legal case pending in the state. However, he walked free on April 26, 2025, after serving 11 months of his original 23-month sentence.

 

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Social Media Weighs In

The Roommates wasted no time hitting The Shade Room’s comment section with reactions to Donald Trump pardoning NBA YoungBoy. Some weren’t sure how to feel and questioned whether Donnie had an agenda behind the move. Keep scrolling to see what folks had to say.

Instagram user @gogetta80 wrote, He woke up and said ima make some YN’s happy today 🔥🔥” 

Instagram user @tjm_xo wrote, Y’all don’t see this as a tactic?” 

While Instagram user @aprnbeauty wrote, Pardon all of us from Sallie Mae and the IRS.” 

Then Instagram user @irene.christinee wrote, Can this man focus on these gas prices, student debt & housing costs fr.” 

Another Instagram user @dolledbydimee wrote, Trump really trying to win over the black community 😭😭😭” 

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Instagram user @tvs_biddy wrote, He Pardon a rapper but he trying erase BLACK HISTORY !!!!!!” 

While another Instagram user @sincerely_nyee wrote, this is so random. he’s handing out pardons like halloween candy.” 

The another Instagram user @takiyasequoyah wrote, I would like to see the president pardon non-celebrity people. There every day Americans locked up who should not be? Pardon them.” 

Finally, Instagram user @theebratzd0ll wrote, “Now all his fans about to become Trump supporters 😭” 

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Trump Commutes Sentence Of Larry Hoover Amid Multiple Life Terms

Donald Trump didn’t just let NBA YoungBoy off the hook— he also commuted the sentence of Larry Hoover, the former leader of Chicago’s Gangster Disciples, per CBS News.

Hoover, now 74, had been serving multiple life sentences in federal prison. Illinois originally handed him a 200-year sentence for the 1973 murder of 19-year-old William “Pooky” Young. Then, in 1997, a federal court hit him with six more life sentences for running a criminal operation behind bars. Prosecutors claimed Hoover continued leading the gang while locked up in Illinois. At this time, it is unclear when and if he will walk free from federal custody.

 

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J Prince Reacts To Larry Hoover’s Commuted Sentence

Record executive J Prince was one of many to react to Trump’s pardon of Larry Hoover. He hit IG wit ha photo of Alice Marie Johnson — who is The White House Pardon Czar, thanking both her and Trump in his caption.

“Thank you to President @realdonaldtrump and the angel from heaven, my sister @alicemariefree for allowing the Creator to work through you. We’re deeply grateful to the President for doing what no other president would: freeing and pardoning my brother, Larry Hoover. In his own words: NEVER STOP SWINGING,” J Prince wrote.

 

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Donnie Drops Surprise Pardons

President Trump pardoned NBA YoungBoy and Larry Hoover just one day after he cleared reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley on May 27.

The husband and wife had been serving time for fraud and tax evasion. As TSR previously reported, prosecutors convicted the Chrisleys in 2022 for conspiring to defraud banks in the Atlanta area out of more than $30 million. Authorities also charged them with tax evasion and concealing their income. Julie received a seven-year federal sentence, and Todd Chrisley received 12 years. The couple was also ordered to repay $17.8 million in unpaid loans.

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