The question of executive clemency being granted to Joseph Maldonado-Passage, more widely known as Joe Exotic, by the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, garnered significant public attention. The focus centered on whether the then-President would exercise his power to pardon individuals convicted of federal crimes before leaving office. Maldonado-Passage was convicted of multiple federal charges, including animal abuse and murder-for-hire.
Speculation surrounding the possibility of a pardon stemmed from Maldonado-Passage’s high-profile case, amplified by the popularity of the Netflix documentary series, “Tiger King.” The documentary brought his case to a wider audience, leading to a public campaign advocating for his release. The potential for executive clemency highlighted the president’s broad discretionary powers and the public’s fascination with controversial legal cases intertwined with popular culture.