| Andy Ogles |
Normally, one would not assume that one's prosecution depended on one's standing with the president, but these are not normal times and we do not have a normal president. All pretence or expectation that justice is blind and the Justice Department is independent of politics is out the window. Now, it is proper to think of the Justice Department as "Trump's Justice Department."
The investigation of Ogles involves potential fraud involving campaign finance statements he filed during his first run for Congress in 2022.
Trump has helped out a lot of people who did a lot worse things than Ogles, such as the alleged rapist Andrew Tate and his brother. The Tates had been charged with human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. Trump exerted diplomatic pressure on Romanian officials to lift the Tates' travel restrictions, allowing them to return to the U.S.
Also, such as issuing a "full and complete pardon" to former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who had been serving a 45-year prison sentence in the United States for drug trafficking. He had imported over 400 tons of cocaine into the United States.
Or, such as pardoning Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar, convicted of bribery, money laundering, and wire fraud charges related to accepting money from a foreign-owned energy company and a bank.
Or, commuted the sentence of former Rep. George Santos to time served. Santos had pleaded guilty to fraud and theft charges and was sentenced to 87 months in prison and restitution of $370,000. He had only served three months when he was given a commutation, which reduced his sentence to the three months' time served and eliminated his restitution.
Or, the granting of clemency to approximately 1,600 individuals charged or convicted in connection with the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, many of whom had assaulted police officers.
So why not drop the charges against Ogles? I think I can explain it. If Trump lets Ogles twist in the wind a little longer, Ogles will be even more grateful when he does get a pardon. Maybe even let Ogles get convicted and then when pardoned, he will be really grateful.
Also, maybe Trump feels Ogles is a liability and may lose his reelection campaign and Trump thinks a different Republican would stand a better chance of keeping the seat in the Republican column. So, maybe the plan is to let Ogles lose his primary and then pardon him. Trump values loyalty, but everything is about leverage and is transactional.
Below is the News Channel 5 report:
Federal criminal investigation of Tennessee congressman remains open, new filing reveals
By: Phil Williams, WTVF, Jan. 8, 2026- If Congressman Andy Ogles was hoping the Trump administration would drop its criminal investigation into his troubled campaign finances, the Tennessee Republican was likely disappointed by a filing Wednesday in federal court.
U.S. Attorney Braden H. Boucek, who was sworn in Dec. 24 as the chief federal prosecutor for the Middle District of Tennessee, had been directed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Alistair Newbern to file a notice about the status of the investigation of Ogles.
But, instead of closing the matter as Ogles’ supporters had hoped, the filing by Boucek and the U.S. Department of Justice's Public Integrity Section made it clear that they are still waiting on the judge to rule on whether the FBI can look at evidence seized from Ogles.
"Thus, the parties have been awaiting a ruling on the Defendant's Motions to return property for more than 14 months," the filing concludes, asking that the court advise the parties on the status of her long-expected ruling.
Ironically, after not ruling on the case for 14 months, Newbern resigned from her federal magistrate position effective Jan. 2, leaving the controversy for another judge to handle. (read more)
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