FactCheck.org Debunks Trump’s 7-Year Repair Claim Over 344 Diesel Trucks
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Updated · FactCheck.org · Jun 12
FactCheck.org Debunks Trump’s 7-Year Repair Claim Over 344 Diesel Trucks
1 articles · Updated · FactCheck.org · Jun 12
Summary
Trump’s claim that he pardoned a man sentenced to seven years for “fixing his car” does not match the record: Troy Lake served seven months of a one-year sentence.
Lake pleaded guilty to violating the Clean Air Act by disabling emissions-monitoring systems on at least 344 heavy-duty trucks, not for routine vehicle repair or a classic “right to repair” dispute.
Federal prosecutors said the tampering caused at least 1,300 tons of excess nitrogen oxides, while eight cooperating co-conspirators were fined more than $500,000 combined.
Trump pardoned Lake on Nov. 7 and later pardoned Elite Diesel Service, wiping out $50,000 in company fines; DOJ said in January it would stop bringing criminal tampering cases like Lake’s, while keeping civil enforcement.
The fact-check also says Trump overstated the broader repair debate: consumers generally can fix their own vehicles, while the live policy fight centers more narrowly on access to vehicle telematics and manufacturer-controlled data.