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    1. Lmao holy shit the corruption is obscene.

      Constant economic data in the fucking gutters, jobs getting wiped out by mass AI layoffs, millions of people treading water & drowning underneath the exploding cost of living, and this crook is just rapid-firing off daily pardons for his white collar criminal donors.

      Entertainment execs, crypto exchange CEOs, whoever the fuck can pay him under the table buys their undeserved freedom from this administration while regular people eat shit.

    2. Denieberryy on

      He was indicted by Trump’s own Justice Department for rigging a bidding process. This move is another example of Trump bending the rules for his allies.

    3. Theferael_me on

      Soul-destroying to work to get a conviction only to have some demented shit-gibbon crap all over it.

    4. At this point, this administration is about nothing but trolling, dividing people, and enriching themselves. They have no ideas. They are about restricting the rights of some groups, threatening dissenters, and allowing grifters to thrive. The only questions at this point are:

      1. Whether Putin is instructing Trump do these things to continue the demise of America
      2. If this administration really doesn’t care about the perception that they’re A-OK with white collar crime
      3. These ongoing actions – pardoning fraudsters, mindless Truth Social rants, blowing up boats, Franklin the Turtle, etc – are just a string of endless distractions intended to divert attention from the Epstein files

    5. DrinkMilk_saysthecat on

      I hope someone figures out how they are paying for these pardons soon. Autopen is legal, bribes send all these fucks back to prison

    6. Adventurous_Test_296 on

      I didn’t think Trump’s 45 chaos and corruption could be topped. But he’s eclipsed 45 in the first 11+ months of the 47 term.

    7. bengibbardstoothpain on

      I hope the GOP pays BIG for this in future elections – their future opponents have waterfalls of content to draw from for ads, debates, etc.

    8. jim-james--jimothy on

      Pardons for billionaires, executives, drug dealers, and corrupt presidents. No food or healthcare for citizens. Just boots on your necks from ice and the national guard. Oh and tariffs making everything expensive as fuck.

    9. At this point just dissolve the entire court system as clearly it isnt needed and then the US can call it a savings measure, the fuck is the point if when they are proven guilty only to have 1 guy who wasnt in the court room just saying „naaaaaah, he’s chill“

    10. It feels like there is a pardon every other day here. Also there hasn’t been a single one that doesn’t reek of corruption.

    11. GarySparrow0 on

      How much more corruption from our overlords will the people take before there is a revolution?

    12. BlueRFR3100 on

      I wonder if I can get a pardon from him. I haven’t done anything, but you never know what the future might hold. He can sign it and I’ll just fill in the crime later.

    13. opponentpumpkin on

      This headline tells me that CNN just realized its a pay for play system.

    14. Ok-disaster2022 on

      Tis but a grift. A rich person gets charged, maybe convicted, they make a donation and get a pardon. They do something more evil and heinous, make a bigger donation get a pardon. 

    15. Maybe he is just going deaf?One of his cabinet members comes to him and says „what about this guy“.Trump goes“pardon“.

    16. Forward_Not_Backward on

      The pardoning is at maximum output… over 1600 so far in his second term… and in many cases he removed any required restitution payments from these pardoned criminals, over 1.6 billion in value not paid to the victims. This is 9 months into his term. I seriously doubt Trump knows much of anything about who he is pardoning or granting clemency to. He created the role of Pardon Czar in February. He fired the Office of Pardon Attorney and put in a MAGA loyalist, Ed Martin, whose stated purpose for the pardon office is „No MAGA left behind“… I wish I was joking.

    17. > Leiweke was represented by Trump ally and former Rep. Trey Gowdy, who had lobbied the Justice Department to drop the case or grant him clemency, according to a person familiar with the situation.

      > The former executive previously criticized Trump as the world’s “single greatest Con man” and praised former Vice President Mike Pence for “standing up and fighting for the Constitution,” according to since-deleted tweets of his.

      this dude openly talked shit about trump. he’s represented by a trumper. trump’s own justice department charged him. and yet trump pardons him? if this isnt the most glaring example of pay-to-play pardons then what is?

    18. We need to stop calling them pardons and start calling them indulgences 

    19. I would say the mask is off , but unless you are fucking idiot it was never on.

    20. All these rich criminals are paying trump for pardons, they’re paying in crypto.

    21. Is this the new scam?
      Accuse and convict people in order to extort bribes?

    22. washheightsboy3 on

      Business idea: become president. Charge super wealthy people with made up crimes. Sell pardons. Enjoy wealth and immunity.

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