I remember that he pardoned some BlackOps military that opened a shooting in a bazar or something like that. While the country, where this happened, was outraged at Trump, the US news focused on "soldiers returning home" scenario to trigger an emotional response rather than a rational conclusion.
It was worse than that. GOP insiders, like Hannity, were pushing for him to pardon Hunter Biden in exchange for what, we don't know. The texts were leaked.
He held firm on some, I think. He did pardon some Jew spy though.
Near the end of his term, he was blackmailed to not pardon them. They used the threat of impeachment. During the impeachment process, legislators let him know that they would be very unhappy if he pardoned them.
I don't think any of the J6 protesters had been convicted of a crime two weeks later, so I would not think pardons are applicable. That is, unless one subscribes to the theory that the power granted to the President is actually the power to grant blanket immunity. Seems like a dangerous theory.
As far as Julian Assange, he's been dead or in a deep, dark hole since October 2016. Spend political capital and stir up a shitstorm over a dead guy? Doesn't seem like a productive use of resources to me.
On what basis would I make such a claim? That it's happened before? Do you suggest operating on the principle that everything that's happened before is permissible?
I reject that type of thinking lunacy, retardation, or both.It's also to be condemned as enabling many of the ills of this world. But you go ahead with displaying it, if it's all you can manage.
I remember that he pardoned some BlackOps military that opened a shooting in a bazar or something like that. While the country, where this happened, was outraged at Trump, the US news focused on "soldiers returning home" scenario to trigger an emotional response rather than a rational conclusion.
https://www.npr.org/2020/12/23/949679837/shock-and-dismay-after-trump-pardons-blackwater-guards-who-killed-14-iraqi-civil
I wonder if someone just gave him a list and he signed it. Somehow I doubt he personally researched and then decided to pardon these people.
It was worse than that. GOP insiders, like Hannity, were pushing for him to pardon Hunter Biden in exchange for what, we don't know. The texts were leaked.
He held firm on some, I think. He did pardon some Jew spy though.
yeah, when the MSM starts supporting something...
Kwame Kilpatrick is so corrupt. Trump bends over backwards to help blacks while ignoring the rest.
Sholam Weiss
Got his Theodore Herzl medal, no better friend...
Now be sure to get your boosters fellow Americans!
And remember, it's the CCP!
Near the end of his term, he was blackmailed to not pardon them. They used the threat of impeachment. During the impeachment process, legislators let him know that they would be very unhappy if he pardoned them.
Fake News!
I don't think any of the J6 protesters had been convicted of a crime two weeks later, so I would not think pardons are applicable. That is, unless one subscribes to the theory that the power granted to the President is actually the power to grant blanket immunity. Seems like a dangerous theory.
As far as Julian Assange, he's been dead or in a deep, dark hole since October 2016. Spend political capital and stir up a shitstorm over a dead guy? Doesn't seem like a productive use of resources to me.
So you're criticizing Trump for failing to exceed the Constitution enough for your liking? Seems to be a bold position, but okay.
On what basis would I make such a claim? That it's happened before? Do you suggest operating on the principle that everything that's happened before is permissible?
I reject that type of thinking lunacy, retardation, or both.It's also to be condemned as enabling many of the ills of this world. But you go ahead with displaying it, if it's all you can manage.
Clinton wanted to kill Assange. Fuck off.
Any sauce for that?
Mozzarella? You mean parmesan or romero ya silly goose.