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  • CLINT LORANCE STOLEN HONOR 11-21-20

CLINT LORANCE STOLEN HONOR 11-21-20

Saturday 21st November 2020

Hear Clint Lorance's journey from war crime charges to a presidential pardon on 'American Medicine Today'. A story of resilience and justice.
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Clint Lorance: From War Crime Charges to Presidential Pardon

I think it's very much a political football, and you know, I know the truth in my heart. I was there and you know, I know what really happened, and so what The New York Times says really doesn't matter to me.
What happens when a split-second decision in a war zone changes your life forever? Clint Lorance knows this all too well. In this gripping episode of 'American Medicine Today', Clint recounts the harrowing tale of his time in Afghanistan, where a decision to protect his team led to charges of murder. Sentenced to 20 years in prison, Clint faced a long and arduous battle to clear his name.
Despite having evidence that could exonerate him, it was never presented at his trial. His story took a dramatic turn when President Trump granted him a pardon. Clint's journey is one of resilience, determination, and the fight for justice. Join hosts Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff, and Ethan Youker as they delve into Clint's experience, the flawed evidence that led to his conviction, and the impact this ordeal had on his life.
This episode isn't just about a legal battle; it's about the human spirit's capacity to endure and overcome. Tune in to hear Clint's powerful story and gain insights into the complexities of justice and redemption.