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Will Trump Pardon himself?

or maybe because they know that trump will seek mindless retribution against anyone and everyone who did not kiss his ring and bless his insurrection on jan 6 or took part in the too many to name legal proceedings that resulted in criminal convictions or judgments against him by way of both judge trials and jury trials.

the pardons are doing a great service to Democracy

Trump and Republicans can focus on the GOLDEN AGE STARTING WITH THIS DAY

THE HATERS AND DEMONIC DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO BE A MINORITY FOR DECADES
 
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the pardons are doing a great service to Democracy

Trump and Republicans can focus on the GOLDEN AGE STARTING WITH THIS DAY

THE HATERS AND DEMONIC DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO BE A MINORITY FOR DECADES
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How bout we give it 100 days and then revisit these statements
 
the pardons are doing a great service to Democracy

Trump and Republicans can focus on the GOLDEN AGE STARTING WITH THIS DAY

THE HATERS AND DEMONIC DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO BE A MINORITY FOR DECADES
Could be. Many said that when Nixon was elected. Especially when Reagan and HW was elected. Sure felt like it when W was elected. And the reverse said it when Roosevelt was elected every time. And when Truman was elected there was a feeling there would never be a Republican president again. That is why we have a two term limit for a President. Clinton would have won it three times.
 
Hunter has been investigated by every Reub house committe member with every subpoena power known to man for six years or more. And we saw the best they could get on him==a tax violation and the misrepresentation of a drug user status for a gun application, both of which are seldom ever prosecuted on a state or federal level. You may as well get over the Hunter thing.
Why did he need a pardon then? Is evading taxes not a crime? Is smoking crack legal? Is lying on a federal gun form not a crime? Is not registering as a foreign agent a crime?

Are these crimes or not?

Yeah, sit down and STFU dunce.
 
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So, he did commit crimes? If he hadn't committed crimes he wouldn't need a pardon right?

Got it.

You're as fake as a $3 bill.
He plead guilty bitch. He paid his back taxes in full two years before he was indicted bitch. He checked a box on a gun application while he was addicted to drugs bitch.

He had a plea deal that was agreed to by all parties until you radical, syphilitic magtards demanded more punishment for political reasons after he had been tortured by two committees for five years bitch. No one who had done the same would have been put through the wringer like he was bitch.

Trump committed much worse crimes and you didn't give a flying fvck so GTFO of here you gutter dwelling redneck.
 
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He plead guilty bitch. He paid his back taxes in full two years before he was indicted bitch. He checked a box on a gun application while he was addicted to drugs bitch.

He had a plea deal that was agreed to by all parties until you radical, syphilitic magtards demanded more punishment for political reasons after he had been tortured by two committees for five years bitch. No one who had done the same would have been put through the wringer like he was bitch.

Trump committed much worse crimes and you didn't give a flying fvck so GTFO of here you gutter dwelling redneck.
Look at this little phaggit! Your p**sy must be sore. Everything I said was true. Sorry you got all butt hurt (actually, I'm not). All you did was prove my points. He is a lying, cheating, punk bitch--much like yourself. He committed crimes.

He's getting away with it.
 
Why did he need a pardon then? Is evading taxes not a crime? Is smoking crack legal? Is lying on a federal gun form not a crime? Is not registering as a foreign agent a crime?

Are these crimes or not?

Yeah, sit down and STFU dunce.
Hunter had yet to have been sentenced when his father and US President pardoned him. His sentencing was a week away. So yeah, i would say most people in his position would say they "need" a pardon, or would certainly like one. Smoking crack is illegal for expectant mothers in many states the last time i looked, but generally speaking, user status of a drug is not a crime. What is a crime is to possess it, sell it, or manufacture it. He was convicted of two criminal acts. One is normally not pursued when you pay all back taxes and fines, as he did. Hunters biggest mistake was not getting a gun from a state like South Carolina, where our current gun laws allow gun transfers as gifts to be super easy, even to those under the age of 21. I am not defending Hunter, nor the President, just answering your questions.
Sorry to embarrass you in front of everyone on your complete lack of understanding of the criminal justice system, but I am a former prosecutor. I am used to it. Besides, as we say in trial, you "opened the door" on the discussion.
 
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Hunter had yet to have been sentenced when his father and US President pardoned him. His sentencing was a week away. So yeah, i would say most people in his position would say they "need" a pardon, or would certainly like one. Smoking crack is illegal for expectant mothers in many states the last time i looked, but generally speaking, user status of a drug is not a crime. What is a crime is to possess it, sell it, or manufacture it. He was convicted of two criminal acts. One is normally not pursued when you pay all back taxes and fines, as he did. Hunters biggest mistake was not getting a gun from a state like South Carolina, where our current gun laws allow gun transfers as gifts to be super easy, even to those under the age of 21. I am not defending Hunter, nor the President, just answering your questions.
Sorry to embarrass you in front of everyone on your complete lack of understanding of the criminal justice system, but I am a former prosecutor. I am used to it. Besides, as we say in trial, you "opened the door" on the discussion.
All you did was to prove to everyone how stupid you are as a former prosecutor. Were crimes committed counselor? Yes or no?

I guess we all see why you are a FORMER prosecutor. You opened the door. I closed it.
 
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All you did was to prove to everyone how stupid you are as a former prosecutor. Were crimes committed counselor? Yes or no?

I guess we all see why you are a FORMER prosecutor. You opened the door. I closed it.
Yeah, you tried to slam it closed , but intead caught your fingers in the door jam. Maybe you should have someone read my responses to you since you obviously cannot read.
 
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Yep... Not a good look for Biden at all. Not saying I've vote Trump, but pardoning his son was an absolute shit move.
he has lost two children in his life, one of whom was his all american son, beau. .. i dont think he could bear to lose another one. I dont know a father-president that would havent done the same thing. Do you think trump wouldnt do it for don jr, eric , or barron? i dont see what is so surprising or alarming about this, Just something for the right wing media to chew on and yell about. .
 
he has lost two children in his life, one of whom was his all american son, beau. .. i dont think he could bear to lose another one. I dont know a father-president that would havent done the same thing. Do you think trump wouldnt do it for don jr, eric , or barron? i dont see what is so surprising or alarming about this, Just something for the right wing media to chew on and yell about. .
I understand what you are saying. I ABSOLUTELY believe that Trump would do the same thing. That doesn't make it the right thing though. The President of the US pardoning a family member who has been convicted of a crime (or in this case pleaded guilty) is both surprising and alarming.
 
Yep... Not a good look for Biden at all. Not saying I've vote Trump, but pardoning his son was an absolute shit move.
I truly believe he meant it when he said he wouldn't pardon him but that changed when Trump nominated Dark Vader for head of the FBI, a guy who has openly stated he was all-in on assisting Trump with his thirst for revenge. We all know Kash would have persecuted the man mercilessly and would have enjoyed it in a sinister, sadistic way. Hunter has been publicly tortured for five years now and Joe just said enough is enough. He didn't want to die with his only remaining son in prison and under the thumb of a lawless fiend. I don't blame Joe at all.
 
I understand what you are saying. I ABSOLUTELY believe that Trump would do the same thing. That doesn't make it the right thing though. The President of the US pardoning a family member who has been convicted of a crime (or in this case pleaded guilty) is both surprising and alarming.
But Trump didn't do the same thing when he had the chance. So why do you believe otherwise?
 
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But Trump didn't do the same thing when he had the chance. So why do you believe otherwise?
Because Trump knew that Biden's administration wouldn't lawlessly go after his children for no good reason - that's why. He knew it wasn't necessary.
 
Are you serious Clark? You don't remember Don Jr being investigated for Russian Collusion?
Sorry, ACTIVE investigations. That one was closed out and was no longer an actionable item. Also, note that Don Jr. was never found to be in fault of anything right? A pardon only applies if you are guilty, no?
 
Sorry, ACTIVE investigations. That one was closed out and was no longer an actionable item. Also, note that Don Jr. was never found to be in fault of anything right? A pardon only applies if you are guilty, no?
So, what is Bidens family guilty of?
 
Sorry, ACTIVE investigations. That one was closed out and was no longer an actionable item. Also, note that Don Jr. was never found to be in fault of anything right? A pardon only applies if you are guilty, no?

Just checking what the Biden family is guilty of?
 
Just checking what the Biden family is guilty of?
You missed the point- it doesn't matter if they are guilty or not because we know that Trump and Kash are amoral vengeance seekers who would put them through investigations simply to harass them and drain them financially, even though they know an exoneration would be likely. The pain is the point so Joe pre-empted it so they could live in peace.
 
You missed the point- it doesn't matter if they are guilty or not because we know that Trump and Kash are amoral vengeance seekers who would put them through investigations simply to harass them and drain them financially, even though they know an exoneration would be likely. The pain is the point so Joe pre-empted it so they could live in peace.
Oh hey, thanks for chiming in. Maybe you can help @hopefultiger13 out a little bit. He seems to think that accepting a pardon implies that you are guilty in the court of law. Using this logic, that many democrats like Adam Schiff and Chuck Schumer agree with, can you tell us what crimes the Biden family members are guilty of? They were granted and accepted pardons, so what crimes did they commit?
 
Oh hey, thanks for chiming in. Maybe you can help @hopefultiger13 out a little bit. He seems to think that accepting a pardon implies that you are guilty in the court of law. Using this logic, that many democrats like Adam Schiff and Chuck Schumer agree with, can you tell us what crimes the Biden family members are guilty of? They were granted and accepted pardons, so what crimes did they commit?
I doubt they are guilty of anything and certainly not for anything the Trump family hasn't also done. But again

You missed the point- it doesn't matter if they are guilty or not because we know that Trump and Kash are amoral vengeance seekers who would put them through investigations simply to harass them and drain them financially, even though they know an exoneration would be likely. The pain is the point so Joe pre-empted it so they could live in peace.
 
Oh hey, thanks for chiming in. Maybe you can help @hopefultiger13 out a little bit. He seems to think that accepting a pardon implies that you are guilty in the court of law. Using this logic, that many democrats like Adam Schiff and Chuck Schumer agree with, can you tell us what crimes the Biden family members are guilty of? They were granted and accepted pardons, so what crimes did they commit?
I actually looked it up... The only SCOTUS opinion on this I could find was in 1915 (Burdik vs. the US). Here's the SCOTUS's statement on the matter:
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A pardon carries "an imputation of guilt and acceptance of a confession of it
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So there you go. I have no opinion on what Dems (or Republicans) think of it. Just that there's a SCOTUS ruling. If there's another ruling changing it, I'll change my toon. Until then, that's the law of the land.
 
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I actually looked it up... The only SCOTUS opinion on this I could find was in 1915 (Burdik vs. the US). Here's the SCOTUS's statement on the matter:
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A pardon carries "an imputation of guilt and acceptance of a confession of it
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So there you go. I have no opinion on what Dems (or Republicans) think of it. Just that there's a SCOTUS ruling. If there's another ruling changing it, I'll change my toon. Until then, that's the law of the land.
Ok, so that begs the question. What crimes are the Biden family guilty of?

Im genuinely curious why they needed a pardon? Obviously they were guilty, according to what you just quoted, but im curious what they are guilty of?

Money laundering?

It's quite the conundrum. They are obviously guilty, but it is not clear what they are guilty of. Perhaps we should get them under oath and ask them? You would be good with that right? All fair questions?
 
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Ok, so that begs the question. What crimes are the Biden family guilty of?

Im genuinely curious why they needed a pardon? Obviously they were guilty, according to what you just quoted, but im curious what they are guilty of?

Money laundering?

It's quite the conundrum. They are obviously guilty, but it is not clear what they are guilty of. Perhaps we should get them under oath and ask them? You would be good with that right?
Sure... Unlike you, I'm a law and order guy. If someone (ANYONE) did something against the law. Investigate them, charge them, put them on trial, and lock them up. YOU on the other hand, seem to be a law and order guy as long as it doesn't have anything to do with Trump. If Trump gets investigated, it MUST be some sort of corruption, b/c he'd NEVER do anything wrong.
 
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