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Tit for tat? We all know how petty Trump can be, so I'm just curious.Oh sure and that's fine but I'm just wondering why you think Biden's pardons might result in that.
Tit for tat? We all know how petty Trump can be, so I'm just curious.Oh sure and that's fine but I'm just wondering why you think Biden's pardons might result in that.
open what up?Show of force to have Kash open this up
Trump issued some fairly egregious pardons in his first term so somehow I don't think he needs to take cues from Joe Biden on that.Tit for tat? We all know how petty Trump can be, so I'm just curious.
Were his pardons towards individuals for eventual crimes they may or may not have been accused of?Trump issued some fairly egregious pardons in his first term so somehow I don't think he needs to take cues from Joe Biden on that.
As far as I know he didn't issue blanket pardons.Were his pardons towards individuals for eventual crimes they may or may not have been accused of?
Or were they towards convicted individuals?
The Democrats tried to prosecute a criminal..... HOW DARE THEY! Donny should be a multiple criminally convicted felon as a matter of fact, but America gave him a pardon. That doesn't change the reality that Trump is a fountain of corruption and criminal behavior.
Bondi, on the other hand, has failed to prosecute criminals.... ie) Matt "Predator" Gaetz, and Donald Trump via the Trump University scam...I wonder why? Bondi, committed perjury during her confirmation hearing on at least a couple of occasions. But that's your gal? She may not be as big of a joke candidate as Gaetz, but she isn't far off...an absolutely horrible candidate. I don't want to select the candidate, I just want them to not be a corrupt cunt. Is that too much to ask?
Law and Order party, my Aunt Fanny.
As for "Cherry picking" judge and jury...... lol. Don't want to be prosecuted in DC???? Don't comit treason in DC. Don't want to be charged in NY??? Don't perpetrate fraud in NY. Don't want to be prosecuted in Florida.... be white and rich. It worked for Epstein for years, and it's working for Trump right now.
But since you brought it up:
I wonder why so many Maga lawsuits are filed in Texas??? Matthew Kascmaryk perhaps? Hmmmm. This is a common tactic the Repugnantcans have used for decades, and I hope you're ready for the Democats to start pulling the same bullshit, because it's going to be 4 years of filings in front of left leaning judges coming at you. But make no mistake, that is a Republican move, but I suspect the Dems will be stealing that one on a regular basis during the coming apocalypse administration.
Oh, and TS... as for corruption..... you must have LOVED the crypto pump and dump $TRUMP just executed. Right buddy?
Crypto grift Trump has arrived.... keep failing, idiots.
As long as you commit crimes for Trump or massacre foreign civilians you'll be eligible for a pardon under the next admin.
I understand that Trump previously issued questionable pardons to people of questionable characters.As far as I know he didn't issue blanket pardons.
His crony Roger Stone, who Trump did pardon after he was convicted in connection with Russiagate, was an associate of Nixon who received a similar pardon so I wonder if regardless of what Biden did if the idea could've come to Trump that way.
You'd be wrong as Nixon was given a pardon by Ford that retroactively applied to his time in office.I understand that Trump previously issued questionable pardons to people of questionable characters.
Joe Biden, and other president's routinely do this at the end of their administration.
Joe Biden has now issued extensive pardons, more than any President even with 2 terms, but additionally and more dangerously, issued pardons to individuals starting retroactively over 10 years ago. As far as I'm aware, no other President has issued such extensive pardons in the history of the position.
If we were talking hypotheticals I could see the connection but all things considered I don't think Trump needs to see others violate a norm before he's willing to, he was happy to do that when he tried to prevent the epaceful transfer of power the first time. That the Jan 6ers were his allies in that likely explains why he's going to pardon them more so than Biden's pardons.Most reasonable people should call this practice out and question what such precedent could mean for all future administrations, including Trump's. In my opinion, it's bad.
So my original question or thing I was curious about is, would these last minute pardons, especially retroactive blanket pardons, (which I view are problematic) cause Trump, who was allegedly going to pardon some of the 76ers (reasonable and within his powers), cause him to decide to pardon all the J6ers (not reasonable but also within his powers).
Do you understand my position and why I posed the question?
Does this evoke pettiness from a man who is known to act petty.
FAcui should release a meme coin. Its all the rage now.
/threadWhat crime did Fauci commit?
LOL i agree 100%, saw the title and who TS was and thought oh maybe @Rob Battisti is having a moment of clarity. Hilariously i was wrong lolPretty wild that this thread title is up today and not about $Trump coin.
Fyi Fauci isn't international news (this thread is the first I've heard of it) but $Trump sure is.
Bro, libtards are still whining about January 6th.![]()
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You'd be wrong as Nixon was given a pardon by Ford that retroactively applied to his time in office.
If we were talking hypotheticals I could see the connection but all things considered I don't think Trump needs to see others violate a norm before he's willing to, he was happy to do that when he tried to prevent the epaceful transfer of power the first time. That the Jan 6ers were his allies in that likely explains why he's going to pardon them more so than Biden's pardons.
He already made his money promoting a shit vaccine that didn't work as promised.
That Vaccine money dumped into his pockets from tax payer money
Good thing he's pardoned now.. .
I'd argue that Nixons pardon was not nearly as extensive as the various ones Biden issued. 2 years versus 11 years.You'd be wrong as Nixon was given a pardon by Ford that retroactively applied to his time in office.
If we were talking hypotheticals I could see the connection but all things considered I don't think Trump needs to see others violate a norm before he's willing to, he was happy to do that when he tried to prevent the epaceful transfer of power the first time. That the Jan 6ers were his allies in that likely explains why he's going to pardon them more so than Biden's pardons.
He already made his money promoting a shit vaccine that didn't work as promised.
That Vaccine money dumped into his pockets from tax payer money
Good thing he's pardoned now.. .
Show of force to have Kash open this up