Them. Milley and the J6 committee too. |
That’s all well and good.
What about the republican staffers who truthfully testified to what they witnessed on January 6? I’m concerned for them. |
+1 he is trying to stop a public servant witch hunt and locking up people who were just trying to do their jobs. |
They don't need to be pardoned for anything real, but psychotic Republicans want to prosecute them over imaginary crimes.
That's why it's needed and pre-emptive. It does not "admit guilt" of a single damn thing. The only thing it admits is that the right wing is certifiably insane, and that people need protection from them. |
Huh? Exactly how might they not be "constitutionally valid"? |
Looks like Joe’s handlers have lost it as well. This helps none of the recipients. They are now damned if they accept and damned if they don’t. |
Well there was the part about funding gain of function research in Wuhan, which may or may not have caused the Covid pandemic, and lying to Congress about it. But without Covid there is no Biden presidency…so, a pardon it is. |
yup. |
Where does the constitution say you can pardon someone who hasn’t even been convicted? Just because it’s been done before doesn’t mean it has withstood a court challenge. Pardons are for leniency and a statement against what the executive thinks was an unfair trial or conviction. Not for protecting political allies from investigation or trial in the first place. See you in court. |
You call it revenge; I call it accountability. |
Has any president ever pardoned people on the morning of their successor’s inauguration? |
Dr Peter Daszak was just cut off from all HHS funding for using taxpayer dollars for gain of function research in china and failing to report experiments at the Wuhan lab, for five years. The question is what Fauci knew about this illegal activity. |
It depends on whether you want to take a gamble on how much Trump says is hot air, and how much either he or his minions are going to try to act on the BS rantings on retribution. These three are three people who did their jobs faithfully - and some of them I don’t actually like - and know-nothings like some who commented above would be happy if these people were investigated again and again, especially if some of the nominees get into power.
If I were these three, I’m not sure I would accept any pardon, but lately you cannot rely upon the truth and upholding the principles of law and the Constitution to have the right things happen. |
Yes agree but MAGA can’t turn on their dear leader. |
The J6 committee pardon provides Trump with all the political cover he needs to pardon all the J6 prisoners. I mean, he was going to do that anyway, but now Biden has created the impression that some criminal behavior may have occurred at the committee like burying evidence. Should probably be the subject of its own thread. |