No Pardons for coup participants
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I think Trump has already weighed in three times that the insurrectionists broke the law so I don’t get the pardoning them?
What am I missing?
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That is
'The most coherent constitutional understanding suggests that if the House votes to impeach Trump — even before the Senate begins its trial — he is then barred from issuing a pardon either for himself or those related to the impeachment charges. Congress — not the Supreme Court — can move to decide on whether the president can pardon himself or others directly connected to the high crimes for which he is impeached.'.
Does the Constitution state this? Is there any precedent to support it? If not it's just the writers' opinion.
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I can't see him pardoning them. If he tries, he's finished in serious politics, and I'm sure he knows it.
Then again, he's done some pretty weird shit in the past and got away with it.
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@kluurs said in No Pardons for coup participants:
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President Trump can pardon whomever he wished up until the moment he is not the president. Presumably that's when Biden assumes office. He is president until that, or conviction by the Senate - an unlikely event.
Pardon himself for the impeachment stuff?
That's a political thing, not a criminal thing, I think.
However, if he were to be convicted of "high crimes" and misdemeanors, it would be interesting to see if the "crimes" have criminal equivalency (ie, prison time?).
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I can't see him pardoning them. If he tries, he's finished in serious politics, and I'm sure he knows it.
Then again, he's done some pretty weird shit in the past and got away with it.
@doctor-phibes said in No Pardons for coup participants:
I can't see him pardoning them. If he tries, he's finished in serious politics, and I'm sure he knows it.
I suppose Trump is capable of anything but given his televised statements of late this article makes no sense to me at all. But I could be missing something.
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I think Trump has already weighed in three times that the insurrectionists broke the law so I don’t get the pardoning them?
What am I missing?
@loki said in No Pardons for coup participants:
I think Trump has already weighed in three times that the insurrectionists broke the law so I don’t get the pardoning them?
What am I missing?
The fact that he's been saying one thing and doing another consistently for years.
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I can't see him pardoning them. If he tries, he's finished in serious politics, and I'm sure he knows it.
Then again, he's done some pretty weird shit in the past and got away with it.
@doctor-phibes said in No Pardons for coup participants:
I can't see him pardoning them. If he tries, he's finished in serious politics, and I'm sure he knows it.
Whether he pardons or not, i believe he realizes he is done in politics. In my opinion, he will in the future, put out hints about running, but just to keep his name in the news. I think he will realize quite quickly that he does not have enough support, and I think he would be too embarrassed to make an actual run and finish at the end. So, he will keep saying stuff but never actually make the final effort to run.
So, it would not surprise me to see him pardon whoever he wants.
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@doctor-phibes said in No Pardons for coup participants:
I can't see him pardoning them. If he tries, he's finished in serious politics, and I'm sure he knows it.
Whether he pardons or not, i believe he realizes he is done in politics. In my opinion, he will in the future, put out hints about running, but just to keep his name in the news. I think he will realize quite quickly that he does not have enough support, and I think he would be too embarrassed to make an actual run and finish at the end. So, he will keep saying stuff but never actually make the final effort to run.
So, it would not surprise me to see him pardon whoever he wants.
@taiwan_girl said in No Pardons for coup participants:
i believe he realizes he is done in politics
Agreed. See @jon 's meme from Narcos.