Most pardons I know off, are an act of clemency, either for those that have been punished to harshly, or to right an historical wrong. There have been those done for purely political or personal reasons, yet usually you won't find them being justified even by those of the same political party. Not in this case. Here it is wholeheartedly supported by those on the right and for one reason and one reason only. The victim was participating in a BLM protest. That's it. The whole reason. Meaning the justification for the pardon of MURDER is that you don't like the cause the victim was protesting for. You admitted as much. I dare you to claim you would have defended the protester if he would have killed Perry when he was driving at him. You wouldn't have... period.I appreciate your position on guns and the case. But, if you look at every pardon done by a President or Governor involving a person found guilty of a crime in the judicial process, a pardon is just that…. An override of the jury verdict.
I want you to really think through that position. You are defending murder because you didn't like the cause of the person who was murdered.