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murder
Member
Mon Jan 20 06:35:18
Apparently Biden pardoned Fauci, Milley, and the Jan 6th committee.

No word yet on if any of these people even wanted a pardon.

murder
Member
Mon Jan 20 06:39:44

All of this to cover up how corrupt it was to pardon his son.


Paramount
Member
Mon Jan 20 06:40:10
Mr Trump should scrap the pardons for Hunter Biden and the Jan 6th committee.
murder
Member
Mon Jan 20 06:51:15

The only one of the shitbags that needed a pardon was Mark Milley, because he 100% violated the law and then was stupid enough to brag about it.

murder
Member
Mon Jan 20 06:53:13

"Mr Trump should scrap the pardons for Hunter Biden and the Jan 6th committee."

The weirdest part of all this is the assertion theory that Trump was going to lawlessly go after these people and his son ... but now won't because Biden pardoned them.

That makes no fucking sense whatsoever. It isn't just stupid, it's retarded.
Cherub Cow
Member
Mon Jan 20 08:36:33
There will be a Nuremberg 2.0 for the Faucis and Milleys one way or another. A lot of the people behind COVID and behind the subversion of the West will need to be hanged by the neck until dead. The Regime likely knows that a pardon will not stop this. What they are instead hoping is that the legal pathways will become so complicated that they can force people to take the steps that need to be taken but in a way which the Regime can successfully propagandize.

So, again, the Regime can choose either to let a few bureaucrats be rightly punished for what they did, or they can have the Troubles. They are still pushing for the Troubles.
Cherub Cow
Member
Mon Jan 20 08:45:21
Biden also pardoned the officer who murdered Ashli Babbitt in cold blood:
http://x.com/amuse/status/1881318221028139390

I think some of you may not realize that a lot of people are going to die in 2025.
murder
Member
Mon Jan 20 09:27:18

"I think some of you may not realize that a lot of people are going to die in 2025."

One can only hope.

Rugian
Member
Mon Jan 20 10:55:33
This piece of shit is literally passing pardons in the last hour of his presidency:

"My family has been subjected to unrelenting attacks and threats, motivated solely by a desire to hurt me—the worst kind of partisan politics. Unfortunately, I have no reason to believe these attacks will end.
I believe in the rule of law, and I am optimistic that the strength of our legal institutions will ultimately prevail over politics. But baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc on the lives, safety, and financial security of targeted individuals and their families. Even when individuals have done nothing wrong and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage their reputations and finances. That is why I am exercising my power under the Constitution to pardon James B. Biden, Sara Jones Biden, Valerie Biden Owens, John T. Owens, and Francis W. Biden. The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that they engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense."

FUCK THIS CORRUPT ASSHOLE
Seb
Member
Mon Jan 20 10:59:18
Murder:

Pardon is their fallback too.

They intend to commit crimes, and they might get tried after trump leaves office.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Mon Jan 20 11:13:39
agreed, fuck Biden

now team fuckhead can say 'see, they all did wrong!' & not have to try to prove anything w/ the pardons as an excuse

i hope all reject the pardons
Average Ameriacn
Member
Mon Jan 20 11:18:26
No pardon for Hillary?

Then Trump will lock her up in the next few hours!!!
murder
Member
Mon Jan 20 11:37:38

"No pardon for Hillary?"

Sadly she seems to have more balls than the rest of Trumps opponents combined.

murder
Member
Mon Jan 20 11:38:54

"Pardon is their fallback too."

What would they need pardons for? They can simply not hand over power.

tumbleweed
the wanderer
Mon Jan 20 12:39:41
Trump at a speech now spewing his lies about deleted evidence, & how Pelosi responsible for J6 & how the pardons are such a shame as can't charge the people now... (fuck you, Biden... there was nothing to charge them on to begin with)

& of course NONE of this shit has any relevance to the charges against Trump, & don't exonerate him a single iota as the charges NOT about the riot (as nobody in the terminally ignorant FauxNews/Trump bubble will ever know...)
Rugian
Member
Mon Jan 20 12:43:08
"(fuck you, Biden... there was nothing to charge them on to begin with)"

Even if this was true, no one will ever believe it ever again. They will forever be suspect in the eyes of the public.

Ahahahahahahahaha
Rugian
Member
Mon Jan 20 12:58:11
Joe Biden's very last act in office was one of crass favoritism and nepotism.

Anyone still buy the narrative that he's a selfless patriot whose pursuit of higher office was in the service of healing the soul of the nation?

Piece of shit. Bye bye Uncle Joe.
obaminated
Member
Mon Jan 20 13:10:18
It's pretty wild that he pardoned his entire family in the last 15 minutes of his presidency. Clearly there was something there. They are a legit crime family.

jergul
large member
Mon Jan 20 15:39:50
Ruggy
Come on, think a bit ahead. You know Trump is going to role out pre-emptive pardons at the end of his term. You will cite the precedent you are condemming now.
Rugian
Member
Mon Jan 20 15:43:00
jergul

A, it's cute that you think that Trump is leaving at the end of his term.

(To your credit, I guess that does make you a bit more rational than half of the American leftists on here.)

B, of course I know. This is called laying the groundwork for citing it as precedent when he inevitably does it.

I know how to partisan hack bro :)
jergul
large member
Mon Jan 20 16:03:08
Yes, but you are messing up on the outrage. You should be, well, it is part and package of the office after all.
Rugian
Member
Mon Jan 20 16:50:15
No no dude. Modern politics requires you to first be outraged that the other side would stoop to this unprecedented corruption of power. You start by spending some time repeatedly hammering on about how shitty the move was and the hypocrisy of the "guardians of our institutions" perverting the system in this way.

Then after a while you start to pivot and say, "that shit opened up a new precedent, and if they're going to engage in that shitty behavior then we may be forced to do so as well."

Eventually once enough time has passed, you complete the pivot and come out that you're going to do it as well, and it's their fault that you're doing so. "Well, if they're going to do that anyways, then our side should be allowed to do it too. They're the ones who opened this door, we're just walking through it."

Bang. Your base is angrier at the other side than ever (which means more campaign donations for you), and you get to engage in as much self-serving pardoning as possible. Win-win for everyone. Well except for our system of government...but neither party cares about that.
jergul
large member
Mon Jan 20 17:35:55
I suppose. Consistency is indeed overrated.
Dukhat
Member
Mon Jan 20 22:59:39
After trumps actions today, it looks like biden should have done more.

It looks more and more likely Trump will take us to a venezeula-like banana republic.

I expect another false flag operation which will make the midterms go in the republicans favor.
obaminated
Member
Tue Jan 21 00:16:32
Yeah its totally trump and not biden. Good call billionaire cuckhat.
Dukhat
Member
Tue Jan 21 01:02:20
You’re in your 40s now and all alone retard. Go focus on your own life instead of glorifying a set of ideas that keep you angry and blaming others.
Seb
Member
Tue Jan 21 11:05:31
Murder:

Pardoning insurrectionists is how you would go about building trust for deniable paramilitaries to undertake unofficial actions divined from projecting the Big Man's intent.

It's how this sort of stuff happens.

If you are going to transition to a defacto or dejure dictatorship; you tend to need such folks and they need reassurance their interests will be protected if it doesn't pan out or they've misunderstood the intent. It gives them the confidence to act; when explicit reassurance cannot be given.
Seb
Member
Tue Jan 21 11:06:44
They won't do much to threaten presidential pardon as an institution I reckon unless they are absolutely secure in knowing they won't need it any more.
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