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Trump's sordid pardons cement his corrupt legacy
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77889934:MV80NjgwMDA3Xzg1MTg5OTMzXzI3MUE3QkFD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79664448:MV80NjgwMDA3Xzg1MTg5MzY2XzI3OTBGRUIw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79664448:MV80NjgwMDA3X0ZGQTAzOTJF] The Founding Fathers would have been disgusted by President Donald Trump's serial abuse of the pardon power. Nearly 90% of his pardons to date have gone to friends or politically connected allies -- including corrupt politicians. While the President's pardon power may seem unconstrained by the Constitution, a closer look shows that Trump is violating every principle the framers of the Constitution assumed would be followed by a principled President -- and there's evidence they intended special constraints on a President's pardon power after they'd been impeached. https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/17/opinions/trump-presidential-pardons-avlon/index.html [/quote] Pardoning his allies and friends while you trust the plan. He is definitely leaving the whitehouse. Or is it? Maybe it’s 500D chess. Faking his own leaving the whitehouse.:cry: [/quote] Libtards aren't very smart. But at least they get paid peanuts for shitposting. :chuckle: [/quote]
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The Founding Fathers would have been disgusted by President Donald Trump's serial abuse of the pardon power. Nearly 90% of his pardons to date have gone to friends or politically connected allies -- including corrupt politicians. While the President's pardon power may seem unconstrained by the Constitution, a closer look shows that Trump is violating every principle the framers of the Constitution assumed would be followed by a principled President -- and there's evidence they intended special constraints on a President's pardon power after they'd been impeached.
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