Nearly 100 people who received pardons under President Donald Trump are arrested again, according to reporting that cites records and case updates. The group includes individuals previously convicted of a range of crimes, such as bank robbery, and at least one person is now accused of a sex-related offense.

The accounts also focus on a prison reentry program whose CEO is described as being praised by the president. That executive is accused in a separate matter of exploiting his position to abuse inmates. Outlets agree on the broad figures and the fact pattern of renewed arrests and new allegations, but they emphasize different elements—some concentrate on recidivism among the pardoned group, while others highlight the allegations involving the reentry-program leadership.