As expected, Donald Trump granted clemency to numerous people before leaving office. The announcement was made early Wednesday morning. He granted pardons to 73 people and commuted the sentences of an additional 70 individuals. While it’s an extensive list, it’s notable that Trump didn’t end up pardoning himself or any family members. In spite of speculation there also was no clemency for Julian Assange, Edward Snowden or the man known as Joe Exotic.

The most notable person on the list was former chief strategist Steve Bannon. This was a decision that the 45th president reportedly struggled with.

The AP writes about a couple other pardons that stood out:

Elliott Broidy, a Republican fundraiser who pleaded guilty last fall in a scheme to lobby the Trump administration to drop an investigation into the looting of a Malaysian wealth fund, and Ken Kurson, a friend of Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner who was charged last October with cyberstalking during a heated divorce.

Two rappers also made the list, Lil Wayne and Kodak Black.

Kwame Kilpatrick, the former mayor of Detroit, who was convicted of obstruction of justice and perjury, was granted clemency. He was serving a 28-year prison sentence.

The Washington Post adds, “Trump also pardoned two former Republican members of Congress, Rick Renzi of Arizona and Randall “Duke” Cunningham of California. Both had completed prison terms that stemmed from corruption convictions. A third, Robert ‘Robin’ Hayes of North Carolina, was also pardoned after finishing a probation sentence for making a false statement during a federal investigation.”

Here is the full list of overnight pardons and commutations.

Prior to today, Trump had already granted clemency to dozens of people. Here are some of the most high profile cases:

All of Trump’s pardons and commutations are listed here.