Should Trump pardon his entire administration and his family from future "Lawfare" by democrats? (Poll)

Should Trump give preemptive pardons to his family, his entire administration, incuding ICE & NG?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • No

    Votes: 9 37.5%
  • See my post

    Votes: 5 20.8%

  • Total voters
    24
Well, sounds like you're saying the Trump administration is full of people committing crimes.
You misread the OP. Please re-read it.
The issue is democrats using lawfare as Swallwell and Fang-Fang describe.

Eric Swalwell Says Democrats Are Going to Target Private Citizens Who Have Worked with Trump​

 
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You misread the OP. The issue is democrats using lawfare as Swallwell and Fang-Fang describe:

Eric Swalwell Says Democrats Are Going to Target Private Citizens Who Have Worked with Trump​

He is talking about congressional hearings.
 
You misread the OP. The issue is democrats using lawfare as Swallwell and Fang-Fang describe:
No, the issue is whether or not Trump should pardon his entire administration and family.
 
Sure.
Most of the blob’s worst critics used to be in his administration; their having a pardon is fine with me.

I don't know of any Trump-47 critics? Most of them were from his 1st term, when he had no DC experience.

Is it me, or has Trump turned the page on Trump-45's mistakes and finally learned how to be "presidential"?

Trump-47 is a presidential all-star compared to other presidential terms. Keeping fingers crossed.
 
You misread the OP. Please re-read it.
The issue is democrats using lawfare as Swallwell and Fang-Fang describe.

Eric Swalwell Says Democrats Are Going to Target Private Citizens Who Have Worked with Trump​


Nope, didn't misread it. Just saw it from a different point of view.

Your view seems to be "If Trump or his people get put up in front of court, it's political and it's the Democrats trying take them down when they did nothing wrong"

My view is "There's a bigger chance that they're actually committing crimes"
 
I don't know of any Trump-47 critics? Most of them were from his 1st term, when he had no DC experience.

Is it me, or has Trump turned the page on Trump-45's mistakes and learned how to be "presidential"?

Trump-47 is a presidential all-star compared to other presidential terms. Keeping fingers crossed.
True. He’s well on his way to topping his own record for longest governmental shutdown thus setting a new record for disfunctionality.
 
No, I never said anyone had to be anything.

I just asked how many of his administration members he pardoned.

By the way, what you did there is not a rebuttal. There was nothing to rebut. No opinions, no arguments. Not correct use of the word.
Then what was your point of questioning the number of people in bidens administrarion he pardoned?
 
True. He’s well on his way to topping his own record for longest governmental shutdown thus setting a new record for disfunctionality.
Trump has nothing to do with the shutdown, that is a senate thing happening because of a "filibuster" rule requiring 60 votes to pass anything, like the CR. Thune can end the filibuster by going nuclear and changing the senate rules for CRs or appropriations bills.
 
Then what was your point of questioning the number of people in bidens administrarion he pardoned?
Because it seemed to be at odds with your superlatives and those all over the thread, including in the title.

I was honestly not sure you knew how many.

But you apparently did. Hmm
 
True. He’s well on his way to topping his own record for longest governmental shutdown thus setting a new record for disfunctionality.
Well, it's pretty clear you're fricken clueless.
 
Trump has nothing to do with the shutdown,
False.
that is a senate thing happening because of a "filibuster" rule requiring 60 votes to pass anything, like the CR. Thune can end the filibuster by going nuclear and changing the senate rules for CRs or appropriations bills.
Trump could end the filibuster by telling Thune what to do. Of course you’re going to pretend otherwise...this is what you guys do.
 
Trump has nothing to do with the shutdown, that is a senate thing happening because of a "filibuster" rule requiring 60 votes to pass anything, like the CR. Thune can end the filibuster by going nuclear and changing the senate rules for CRs or appropriations bills.
Too many lawyers in congress and not enough problem solvers. Ever heard them say "sine die"?

 
Because it seemed to be at odds with your superlatives and those all over the thread, including in the title.

I was honestly not sure you knew how many.

But you apparently did. Hmm

Which i promptly address in my first response to you. I didnt mean "everyone" in the literal sense but in the colloquial.
 
False.
Trump could end the filibuster by telling Thune what to do. Of course you’re going to pretend otherwise...this is what you guys do.
Does the president tell congressmen and senators what to do? Nope.
Does he tell the Supreme Court what to do? Nope.
They are co-equals with the Supreme Court.
 
Which i promptly address in my first response to you. I didnt mean "everyone" in the literal sense but in the colloquial.
Right, but still pretty far off. So I had to check.

You do see the title, right?
 
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Does the president tell congressmen and senators what to do? Nope.
Again...the hilarious postures you guys assume to support Trump is really something.
Does he tell the Supreme Court what to do? Nope.
They don’t need to stand for re-election; no republican in their right mind would oppose your blob because of cult members like you.
 
Again...the hilarious postures you guys assume to support Trump is really something.
They don’t need to stand for re-election; no republican in their right mind would oppose your blob because of cult members like you.
If Trump asks Thune to go nuclear, he might,or he might not, if he doesn't have the votes, but woe to any Republican senator who would oppose going nuclear to end the shutdown.
 
Biden set the bar.
Did Biden set the bar? Wasn't it Trump who set that bar in his first 45 presidency with all of his unusual and crazy and paid for and self serving pardons of friends and his campaign staff, and crooked Sheriff's, and military convicted murders, and for friends getting paid by pardon seekers, and government crooks like Rod Blagojevich and family like Kushner father etc etc etc? That ain't even the tip of the iceberg...

Trump set the very, very, low bar before Biden...and in this Trump admin, he has been no better...pardoning 2 different paedophiles, all J6ers including violent ones, contemplating pardoning a sex trafficker of minors...Maxwell....
 
Did Biden set the bar? Wasn't it Trump who set that bar in his first 45 presidency with all of his unusual and crazy and paid for and self serving pardons of friends and his campaign staff, and crooked Sheriff's, and military convicted murders, and for friends getting paid by pardon seekers, and government crooks like Rod Blagojevich and family like Kushner father etc etc etc? That ain't even the tip of the iceberg...

Trump set the very, very, low bar before Biden...and in this Trump admin, he has been no better...pardoning 2 different paedophiles, all J6ers including violent ones, contemplating pardoning a sex trafficker of minors...Maxwell....
He never had preemptive pardons, Biden is one of only four.

Clinton pardoned his buddy Rich, Obama pardoned traitor Manning.

FDR gave out the most pardons, followed by Truman, Eisenhower, Wilson, LBJ, Teddy Roosevelt, JFK, Obama, Clinton and then Trump.

Biden didn’t set the low bar, neither did Trump, it goes back decades but why try to raise the bar now, right?
 
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