no, they went on to commit the child sex crimes afterwards
Trump exercised bad judgment
Did he pardon them for child sex crimes?
no, they went on to commit the child sex crimes afterwards
Trump exercised bad judgment
Ah, the pardon of people that were politically prosecuted for alleged crimes having nothing to do with child sexual assault. I guess you expected the President to invoke some "Minority Report" that knew what these people were going to do. Let me know if he tries to get them out of jail for these crimes.
putting you down as not concerned about the rapid recidivism
your claim is this guy's international drug trafficking conviction by Trump's DOJ was a political prosecution?
Holy .
I'm glad they're back behind bars. If Democrats hadn't politically prosecuted so many people, things like this wouldn't happen.
How concerned are you about the number if illegal immigrants that were released into the country to rape, rob, kill, and maim Americans, during the Biden administration. How concerned are you about whether or not any of the 4,245 acts of clemency (90 of which were full pardons) have resulted in any recidivism?
So I'll know how to "put you down." You're ing hilarious.
again, how is his international drug trafficking felony conviction by the Trump DOJ a political prosecution?
Is this just a mantra you say to soothe yourself?
You're ing hilarious.
Very handwavy, shows scant familiarity with particular cases
We might be conversing with a bot. The rote replies smack of programming.
Read through the thread, I've posted more than a few
imho what you call "political prosecutions" for rioting and sacking the US capitol to disrupt a joint session of Congress to interfere with an election
and sending ~140 LEOs to the hospital for treatment
are completely valid predicates for criminal justice indictment
breaking into a secured government building or property is a felony, it doesn't matter if some people were just standing around
Yoni ghosted again
I guess some laws are more equal than others
Oath Keeper J6er Dan Wilson get re-pardoned by Trump
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/1...-term-00653425President Donald Trump has — for the second time — pardoned Dan Wilson, a militia member who joined the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021 and was also convicted of illegally possessing firearms in his Kentucky home.
Trump had already erased Wilson’s felony conviction for his role in the riot when he issued his Inauguration Day pardon for all of the participants in the attack. But Wilson was one of a handful of Jan. 6 defendants who remained incarcerated for other federal crimes. He was due to be released from prison in 2028.
Trump’s new “full and unconditional” pardon, dated Nov. 14, explicitly references Wilson’s firearms case, which ended with him pleading guilty to two felony gun offenses. Wilson, who has identified himself as a member of the Oath Keepers and Gray Ghost Partisan Rangers militia, had also pleaded guilty for his conduct on Jan. 6, which included a charge of conspiring to impede or injure a federal officer. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich, a Trump appointee, sentenced Wilson to five years in prison, a sentence that began shortly before Trump took office.
“Dan Wilson is a good man. After more than 7 months of unjustified imprisonment, he is relieved to be home with his loved ones,” said Wilson’s attorneys, George Pallas and Carol Stewart, in a statement to POLITICO. “This act of mercy not only restores his freedom but also shines a light on the overreach that has divided this nation.”
In February, the Trump administration argued that Trump’s pardon did not cover Wilson’s firearms conviction, saying it was unrelated to the Jan. 6 attack. But within weeks, the Justice Department reversed course, saying it had reconsidered and believed the pardon should apply to Wilson’s gun crimes because they were discovered during an FBI search related to the riot.
Friedrich sharply rejected the administration’s shifting position, saying it had stretched the bounds of Trump’s pardon too far. She noted the Justice Department had taken inconsistent positions in other cases across the country. Trump, she said, could always issue a second pardon to cover the firearms offenses. An appeals court later backed her up, requiring Wilson to remain in prison while he appealed Friedrich’s ruling.
The Justice Department declined to comment on the new pardon. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro had previously indicated her office would not defend Wilson’s continued incarceration during the appeal.
A White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity to describe the reasoning behind the president’s pardon, said the discovery of “unauthorized firearms” would not have happened without the broader Jan. 6 investigation.
Wilson pleaded guilty in May 2024 to three separate crimes: one charge of conspiracy to impede or injure an officer, for his conduct at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021; and two gun charges related to conduct in Kentucky in 2023, when his home was searched as part of the investigation into the Capitol riot.
President autopen strikes again
https://apnews.com/article/trump-par...394fddf396acc1The Justice Department posted pardons online bearing identical copies of President Donald Trump’s signature before quietly correcting them this week after what the agency called a “technical error.”
The replacements came after online commenters seized on striking similarities in the president’s signature across a series of pardons dated Nov. 7, including those granted to former New York Mets player Darryl Strawberry, former Tennessee House speaker Glen Casada and former New York police sergeant Michael McMahon. In fact, the signatures on several pardons initially uploaded to the Justice Department’s website were identical, two forensic do ent experts confirmed to The Associated Press.
I love that we got Wine Ho triggered with Biden and his autopen.....its like when we triggered all democrats calling them snowflakes and now they try to call republicans snowflakes because democrats can never think for themselves and be original.....![]()
government lawyers don't swear an oath to be loyal to the president, but the people who run the DOJ sure act that way
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...e=articleShare
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more kiddie-sex recidivism
Trump sure can pick em
https://theintercept.com/2025/11/17/...-paul-johnson/A pardoned January 6 rioter has been charged with sex crimes against two children. Andrew Paul Johnson was arraigned in a Florida court in October on multiple charges, including molesting a child as young as 11 years old, joining a growing list of Capitol rioters pardoned by President Trump who now face new legal trouble.
Johnson dangled the prospect that one of the children could receive money because, Johnson claimed, he was en led to $10 million dollars as part of reparations for his January 6 arrest, according to a police report from a Hernando County, Florida, Sheriff’s Department detective.
Those convicted and later pardoned for involvement in the Jan. 6 riot have not been rewarded any reparations, though Trump and January 6 rioters have floated the idea of a compensation fund.
Johnson said he would be put the victim in his will to receive any of the money left after his death. Police believed this was done to keep the child from “exposing what Andrew had done,” according to the arrest report, which was filed in court.
Johnson faces two criminal cases in county court, one for each child. In one case, he has been charged with lewd or lascivious molestation of a child under the age of 12. In the other case, he faces a charge of lewd or lascivious behavior to a child under the age of 16, transmitting harmful information to minors, and exhibition with a victim under the age of 16.
And yet democrats lost all swing states and the popular vote to him in november.......what does that say about the democrat party?......lmao
that Trump won a close one and you're living in the past
Trump currently has a negative approval rating in all the swing states
and is even underwater in Texas
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nothing to say about any of the Trump pardons?
there are lots to pick from in this thread
what do y'all think abut the Ross Ulbricht pardon?
anyone?
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