Trump straight up selling pardons now
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Trump straight up selling pardons now
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Amen.
The Magic Negro, followed by Biden corrupted the Justice Department..."Just for a little while so we can get our evens, then we'll put it back where it was." Uh, uh.
Now, it will never be the same. That's what happens when you with these things, Winester.
The F.B.I. is worthless now. The ATF is worthless now. It's gone. They're gone.
Trump shoved his people in there, but the D's people are deeper in there, hiding, waiting their time again.
, Winester: we got nothin' on Russia.
oh no, not another one
right before he was about to surrender
Trump commutes sentence of Ozy Media exec Carlos Watson before start of decade prison term in fraud case, AP source says.
Trump seems to be getting into the pardon business
collecting CEOs -- other bosses
I got no problem with it. I'd empty out the prisons by pardoning as many non-violent convicts as I could muster. "You're out---get a job!"
Milton was a serious beneficiary of Trump's 2020 super dole
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I've got a problem with US officials selling official acts -- it's called corruption.
Apparently you can't even see it, the ends always justify the means.
Yes. You did this to yourselves and this country. You know the story, Winester. You wouldn't let him serve his first term in peace and harmony. You figured you'd tear the country up and apart in the rapt belief that he'd cut and run, or get impeached AND convicted. Then you'd put the country back into apple pie order and continue as before.
The problem was and remains...he knew what you were up to, and made a sworn promise to himself that he'd never give in, or, give up. That he would seek and execute retribution on his enemies on a plain above that to which he had been maligned so that there'd be no doubt as of his intentions and to those that had wronged him and tried to murder him.
And of course it's a legacy vow...to his children, to "me" wherever "we" dwell. He called. We heard. Let us proceed...
"for my enemies, the law; for my friends, everything"
guy did 2 weeks in the stir for campaign finance shenanigans
Kelsey, R-Germantown, pleaded guilty to illegally shuffling money from his state campaign account through several political action committees to pay the American Conservative Union for political advertising spots benefiting his failed 2016 congressional campaign.
Biden & the Magic Negro showed Trump the pardon ropes, as they did the EO ropes and now that outsider is taking full advantage of these rights. I would as well. If it moved I'd EO it. If it was convicted and I didn't like that conviction I'd pardon it. It'd take better aim to stop me. That's the only way.
Ol Joe set the standard
Can't wait for Elon's blanket pardon going back to 2014
What felonies do you say he committed?
You set the standard.
Pardoning fly by night crypto companies now
Crypto is one of the new Trump family businesses
On Friday, Trump issued full and unconditional pardons to four individuals and a related cryptocurrency exchange, BitMEX.
BitMEX solicits and takes orders for trades in derivatives tied to the value of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin. Last summer, BitMEX entered a guilty plea in a Manhattan federal court for violating the Bank Secrecy Act for having operated without a legitimate anti-money laundering program. Prior to August 2020, customers could register to trade with BitMEX anonymously, providing only verified email addresses.https://thehill.com/opinion/criminal...a-corporation/According to Damian Williams, then-U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, “BitMEX opened itself up as a vehicle for large-scale money laundering and sanctions evasion schemes, posing a serious threat to the integrity of the financial system” by allowing financial ins utes to be “exploited for illicit purposes” in order to obtain “revenue through the U.S. market without regard to U.S. criminal laws.” In 2022, co-founders Benjamin Delo, Arthur Hayes and Samuel Reed, and a former employee, Gregory Dwyer, also pleaded guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act.
Trump panned cryptocurrency as a “scam” in 2021, but he has since created his own crypto firm, World Liberty Financial, with his eldest sons. Last week, the firm announced it would be introducing a new coin (its fourth), which will be known as “USD1.”
So far, Trump’s crypto companies have reportedly sold $550 million in coins, with a business en y tied to the president getting 75 percent of sales. That’s not including the memecoins that he and Melania Trump both launched before his inauguration. As of Feb. 11, the memecoin $TRUMP had plunged in value, but had generated $100 million in fees reportedly owed to an en y associated with Trump.
The historical reasons for pardons have no bearing on corporations, either. The “prerogative of mercy” underlying the presidential pardon dates back to English history, when the king would issue pardons to people too poor to pay criminal fines or who faced the death penalty for low-level crimes or despite their innocence. Corporations, by contrast, cannot go to jail and or be physically executed. Pardoning a corporation does not satisfy the “amnesty” rationale for pardons, either — which aim to heal the country after a national crisis — as with President Jimmy Carter’s pardon of Vietnam War draft dodgers.
The BitMEX pardon sends a different message: Companies involved in financial crimes don’t have to worry about accountability under this president, as least when it comes to crypto, for reasons that he has no incentive to ever make known. BitMEX can continue its prior criminal practices with federal impunity, and maybe even rely on the pardon to thwart future investigations into related conduct by federal lawmakers or state prosecutors.
I still don't see you leftists upset over Biden pardoning a CCP pedophile. I wonder why that is? Yall got skeletons in those closets of yalls?
That was a prisoner exchange.
Why are you so ing stupid?
game recognizes game
https://www.mediaite.com/trump/trump...astic-surgery/President Donald Trump has issued a full and unconditional pardon for a former Las Vegas City Councilwoman just weeks before she was scheduled for sentencing on multiple federal fraud convictions.
Michele Fiore was convicted in October of last year of six counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
A federal jury found that Fiore solicited donations she said would go toward a memorial statue honoring slain Las Vegas police officers but used the funds for, among other things, plastic surgery.
Fiore also used the donation funds to pay for her basic living expenses and to fund her daughter’s wedding, according to KLAS-TV.
The pardon, which was signed on Wednesday, was revealed in a court filing shortly after she announced it in a Facebook post on Thursday.
Excellent.
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