Trump to pardon Indian American media personality

IANS  |  New York 

has said that he will pardon D'Souza, a controversial conservative Indian-American media personality, who was convicted of making illegal contributions to a candidate for

D'Souza was prosecuted by Indian-American Preet Bharara, and convicted in 2014 of making illegal election contributions of $10,000 to Republican Candidate

A journalist, and filmmaker, D'Souza was a of former and

He is known for stirring controversy with his angry rhetoric.

He was fined $30,000 and sentenced to five years of probation and eight months of overnight detention in a so-called halfway house.

Bharara defended his role tweeting, "D'Souza intentionally broke the law, voluntarily pled guilty, apologized for his conduct & the found no unfairness.

However, a Indian-American, Sant Chatwal, who illegally contributed $188,000 illegal election contributions to Clinton was not prosecuted by Bharara, but was taken to court by former when she was the in Brooklyn in 2014.

Chatwal on his conviction was not sentenced to overnight detention like D'Souza, but received three years of probation, a fine of $500,000 and $1 million in forfeiture.

Prosecutors kept Clinton's name off the charges, saying only that Chatwal had made an illegal contribution.

Chatwal, however, named her as the recipient in court papers pleading for leniency.

welcomed D'Souza's pardon, tweeting, "was the subject of a political prosecution, brazenly targeted by the bc (because) of his political views."

D'Souza's book, "The Roots of Obama's Rage," which claimed that Obama was furthering the anti-colonial ideology to run down the US, was later made into a

He also produced a scathing documentary on Clinton, ""

Bharara had also prosecuted Rajat Gupta, and for insider trading on Wall Street, and had Indian Devyani arrested.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 07:38 IST