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To: thegagline

Trump had the opportunity to pardon those arrested before he left office but failed to do so.

Trump had the ability to preemptively pardon those entered the Capitol on January 6. Again, he failed to do so.

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Only a handful of protesters had been charged before Trump left the White House.

A blanket pardon would’ve been seen as reckless during that time period. It could’ve led to a conviction in the 2nd impeachment farce.

Which you would’ve been fine with, because you dislike Trump.


14 posted on 11/20/2023 9:44:12 PM PST by unclebankster ( Globalism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.)
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To: unclebankster

Only a handful of protesters had been charged before Trump left the White House.

A blanket pardon would’ve been seen as reckless during that time period. It could’ve led to a conviction in the 2nd impeachment farce.

Which you would’ve been fine with, because you dislike Trump.
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Excellent response.


42 posted on 11/21/2023 4:12:19 AM PST by fortes fortuna juvat (Current POPE and POTUS: corrupt, ignorant, paranoid, angry, deeply hateful, and deeply despised.)
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