Hunter Biden Pardoned
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But if you want perfect comparison, neither Uday nor Qusay Trump were convicted of anything (yet) so he didn’t even have the opportunity.
They weren't convicted, let alone indicted. So, it's far from a "perfect comparison."
The various war criminals?
You're talking about Obama, who ordered an extra-judical assassination of a US citizen? He wasn't indicted or convicted either.
The various war criminals?
You're talking about Obama, who ordered an extra-judical assassination of a US citizen? He wasn't indicted or convicted either.
No, Obama didn't pardon any war criminals to my knowledge. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, which is certainly possible. The last days of the Obama administration are a bit of a blur, as most of the news coverage at the time was about Trump's incoming administration.
I'm referring to Trump's pardoning of Eddie Gallagher, Clint Lawrence, Mathew Goldstein, and four Blackwater mercenaries, all of which murdered civilians. The soldiers were convicted by military courts and the Blackwater mercenaries were charged and convicted by GWB's DoJ.
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I was referring to Obama not having been convicted of extra-judicial killings and not having been convicted. Of course, now he's immune to prosecution since he was POTUS at the time.
President-Elect Trump also pardoned Jared's dad.
Regarding Jim Jordan's comment,
implicit init is obvious that Hunter committed crimes while Joe was in office. And, there are documents to support that on his spectacular laptop. Joe was implicated in at least one of those crimes. But Joe's gone in about 60 days, so who cares any more?That should have been obvious.
Saw this.
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And that is the source of the outrage. Clinton, Bush, Obama, and yes, President-Elect Trump , never made statements that they would (or would not) pardon someone.
POTATUS repeated it many times that he would not.
"No one is above the law!" he preened, while showing us that, indeed, his son is.
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Funny that Biden is framing it as a political persecution.
The precedent is set.
"Thank you, Mr. President!"
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He should never have made all those prior comments denying he'd ever do it, but there you go, this is pretty much standard lying practice.
The whole process is just begging to get abused.
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He should never have made all those prior comments denying he'd ever do it, but there you go, this is pretty much standard lying practice.
The whole process is just begging to get abused.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Pardoned:
He should never have made all those prior comments denying he'd ever do it,
Biden is at the DGAF stage of his career.
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But if you want perfect comparison, neither Uday nor Qusay Trump were convicted of anything (yet) so he didn’t even have the opportunity.
They weren't convicted, let alone indicted. So, it's far from a "perfect comparison."
The various war criminals?
You're talking about Obama, who ordered an extra-judical assassination of a US citizen? He wasn't indicted or convicted either.
You're talking about Obama, who ordered an extra-judical assassination of a US citizen? He wasn't indicted or convicted either.
For all intents and purposes, I seem to think that Al-Awlaki had already de facto renounced his US citizenship and declared war against the US via his terrorist acts against American assets and citizens. He was, in fact, quite proud of his terrorist actions and made no attempt to conceal his compliance in their execution. He was most vile and Obama rightly signed off on having him whacked with extreme prejudice. His progeny was merely collateral damage. Good riddance to the lot of them.
Obama did what any good head of state would have done under the circumstances.