Pre-emptive Pardons an Impeachable Offense

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Pre-emptive Pardons an Impeachable Offense

December 08, 2024 - 10:20
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The Biden administration has leaked the likely news that they intend to preemptively pardon many of his friends, even though they have not been charged. That means he knows they are guilty. But more egregious is that this is going to create a Constitutional crisis for our legal system to analyze and reign in the raw power of presidential pardon or Biden’s corruption will set a very dangerous precedent for all future presidents to follow.

But what are these recipients of ‘preemptive pardons’ guilty of? There are several unsolved murders that took place throughout the United States. Did they commit them? Is it acceptable for a president to have the power to issue a blanket pardon for people who may be guilty of committing murder?

Joe Biden is not as dumb as we thought, his friends have lied, cheated, and assassinated characters of many decent people. They have tried different ways to push their agenda and covered up corruption at the highest levels

Only a gangster would try to pardon those who have not been charged yet. That they are even discussing this possibility is an admission of guilt.

Democrats are creating another Constitutional crisis with these diabolical efforts to treat the government like a mafia organization. These corrupt extortionists were aided by the propaganda peddlers in the media to weaponize the government in the most corrupt fashion that our nation has ever experienced. January 20th cannot come fast enough for us to rid our nation of these mafia bosses but, before then, I call on Congress to impeach Biden for these high crimes.

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I don't need a pardon yet, but this sounds like an opportunity of a lifetime. Putin could use one. I think it is too late for Al Capone. How about Biden himself? The mainstream media has not talked much about this, but if they had, it might seem a bit too bold even for morality-challenged Biden.

Yes, there is only one reason to pre-imptively pardon someone - they're guilty. If they were not guilty there would be no reason for a pardon as any innocent defendant would found not-guilty in the legal system and in no need for a pardon of any kind.

This assumes the pre-imptive pardons are even legal. I know, I know... we're dealing with Dems here.

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