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    1. socratic-meth on

      > He also guaranteed that the federal government would not be able to pursue tax claims against the president

      How are dumb fucks still supporting this obvious criminal. He isn’t even doing anything that benefits them. Can it really just be that they think he hurts their political opponents more?

    2. The United States of America is officially the Empire of Trump Inc.. When a political leader is held to be completely and utterly above the law and is deemed to be immune from being prosecuted for their crimes, the way Donald Trump is, then that person is no longer the leader of their people but a tyrant who needs to be removed from office.

    3. Ecstatic-Plantain234 on

      I’m sure the Trump family has a plethora of state level crimes under their belts so start investigating and prosecuting.

    4. >Trump Just Pardoned Himself and His Family

      No he didn’t. A pardon, by definition, is something bestowed by another unto a group or individual.  A person can Not pardon themselves.

      Further,  accepting a pardon ~~requires/implies~~ is an Admission of Guilt.

      This shit’s Fkd up, it’s corruption, not a pardon.

      Call it by its proper name.

    5. AcanthisittaNo6653 on

      Forever ends in 976 days, when then next president is inaugurated, or sooner if Congress grows a pair.

    6. I imagine a future where, after this guy kicks it, his grave has to have 24/7 security teams to keep people from shitting on it.

      It’ll cost the country as much as his shitty fucking golf trips do now…

    7. snarf_victory on

      i don’t really care if we can prosecute him for tax fraud. prosecute him for sedition, prosecute him for child rape, prosecute him for accepting bribes. as long as he dies in prison.

    8. I don’t think this is legally binding. In fact, none of Trump’s unilateral decisions are legally binding. For example, renaming the Kennedy Center can only be done by an act of Congress. All his bullshit will be reversed when he’s out of power.

    9. ReasonablyConfused on

      “You see officer, you can’t arrest me, here’s my freshly laminated ‘Ok to murder card’”

      — Stephen Colbert

    10. No he didn’t. There is nothing that gives the Attorney General the authority to bind the IRS in perpetuity like that. The next AG can rip that order up, and the next Secretary of the Treasury can just ignore it if the AG doesn’t rip it up.

      Importantly, none of this, not even the 1.776 billion dollar slush fund, was actually part of a legally recognized settlement of a lawsuit. The judge made this observation when accepting Trump’s withdrawal of the lawsuit. None of this shit is binding. All of it can easily be undone if we elect a Democrat in 2028.

    11. Interesting-Risk6446 on

      AG cannot pardon anyone. They can choose to prosecute or choose not to.

    12. acting-AG Blanche’s letter should be exhibit 1 as proof the entire Trump family is a criminal enterprise, all assets domestic and foreign should be considered ill-gotten gains and surrendered.
      Of course it won’t happen because the GOP has figured out that gov’t coffers are there for the taking.

    13. And some will still wonder why there are rallies called „no Kings“. The US is now officially a failed state

    14. Bob_Obloooog on

      Just turn him over to Iran for bombing that school or Venezuela for murdering all those people on those alleged drug boats. Pardons don’t work in other countries.

    15. vector_search_blue on

      Remember that time when the democrats held the presidency and majority in congress after the 1st Trump term, and didn’t pass any laws to rein in future bad presidents?

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