Yes, Trump should absolutely pardon himself for any future crimes while at the same time arresting Biden, Harris, and Pelosi right now for their future crimes.
Next?
Yet here you are, commenting. Good job ignoring me, buddy!Cast Iron said:
The ignore feature should also hide threads started by those posters
I think if trump is convinced that a self-pardon might not actually make it past a legal challenge, and that it would be better to be safe than sorry, this is the way he would go. And I think Pence's ambition and desire to be president is so absolute that he would do it just so he can forever say that he WAS president, even if only for a few days.eric76 said:
If Trump wants a pardon, he could resign with a couple of days left and let Pence become President and then Pence could pardon him.
cevans_40 said:agjacent said:There's no actual precedent for a president pardoning himself, since no president's ever tried it before. There's a DOJ memo from Nixon-times saying that, because no one can serve as their own judge, no one can pardon themselves, but again, it's never been actually tried.BMX Bandit said:
He can't pardon for future crimes.
And if he pardoned himself, that's an admission of being being guilty later if he was charged. Why would he do that?
As for why trump would pardon himself, I think the answer's obvious - to stay out of prison. If he did it, I don't think he would care that accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt so long as it means he won't be federally prosecuted for anything.
What actual crime are you dreaming up?
Aren't you supposed to be ignoring me?Cast Iron said:
Has OP apologized for this dumbass thread?
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federal crimes. A pardon won't help him with what is happening in the SD of NY
agjacent said:I think if Biden pardoned himself or any of his children, ever, for anything, he would be instantly rebuked and despised by every single Democrat, by they a voter or an elected official. Judging by the responses to this thread, the same can't be said for trump.HoustonAggie37713 said:
Interesting given we have so much proof of Biden's crimes. Will he pardon himself?
OP does not need incentives to play with poopFPS_Dough said:
Op gonna make a poop slap bet ?
agjacent said:I think if Biden pardoned himself or any of his children, ever, for anything, he would be instantly rebuked and despised by every single Democrat, by they a voter or an elected official. Judging by the responses to this thread, the same can't be said for trump.HoustonAggie37713 said:
Interesting given we have so much proof of Biden's crimes. Will he pardon himself?
He did a lot more than that and was not charged with any crime. I'm actually glad he wasn't because it would set a bad precedent for every President going forward looking at criminal charges when they leave office. You can always find a process crime if you go on a fishing expedition. Impeachment and Senate conviction followed by removal from office should continue to be the enforcement action used to deal with presidential criminality. I know that system is far from perfect, but that alternative of every president facing political prosecution isn't better.agjacent said:I mean, if Obama had been an unindicted co-conspirator in charges that sent his personal attorney to prison during his first term, I would not have been surprised if Obama were to have been charged after leaving office.aggieforester05 said:
Should Obama be charged with crimes for his plethora of criminal activity in office? If not, why is it different than prosecution of fishing expedition crimes that Democrats manage to scrape up against Trump?
Not wanting to hijack, and not saying any of the three (other than SMU) are clean by any means, but this is just factually incorrect. SMU took it to an entirely different level. The ADs office was actually HANDING OUT MONTHLY CHECKS (or at least, cash in envelopes)!policywonk98 said:agjacent said:The same thing trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, went to prison for - campaign finance violations. Did you forget that trump is "Individual-1"?cevans_40 said:agjacent said:There's no actual precedent for a president pardoning himself, since no president's ever tried it before. There's a DOJ memo from Nixon-times saying that, because no one can serve as their own judge, no one can pardon themselves, but again, it's never been actually tried.BMX Bandit said:
He can't pardon for future crimes.
And if he pardoned himself, that's an admission of being being guilty later if he was charged. Why would he do that?
As for why trump would pardon himself, I think the answer's obvious - to stay out of prison. If he did it, I don't think he would care that accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt so long as it means he won't be federally prosecuted for anything.
What actual crime are you dreaming up?
Alabama and Clemson are just as dirty at 80s SMU in football if not more so. 80s tsips even dirtier than 80s SMU.
I'll let you ponder on the relevancy of this information and give you the time to come up with your own conclusions as to why Trump should never face any charges for "crimes" related to campaign "violations".
As far as other crimes you think he's done. Can you list off what crimes you beleive he has engaged in over the last 4 years.
agjacent said:
What if trump pardons himself before leaving office for any and all crimes he "may" have committed? What if he pardons his children in the same blanket manner? What if he pardons himself and/or his children for any future crimes?
Would any of that change your opinion of him?
I assume that some here will respond that it'll be necessary for trump to issue such broad pardons for himself and his family, including even for future crimes, as protection from vindictive/false prosecution by the deep state, etc. If that's how you feel about it, okay, duly noted. But for the rest of you who support trump, would him pardoning himself before leaving office cause you to reconsider your support?
Have you at all paid attention over the last four years? There would likely be a handful like Manchin and Tulsi, but it would be a very very small minority. There are no ethical boundaries left in the Democrat party. I hope for your sake that you don't have that much faith in the Democrat party, because you would be surely disappointed if this scenario ever comes to fruition.agjacent said:I think if Biden pardoned himself or any of his children, ever, for anything, he would be instantly rebuked and despised by every single Democrat, by they a voter or an elected official. Judging by the responses to this thread, the same can't be said for trump.HoustonAggie37713 said:
Interesting given we have so much proof of Biden's crimes. Will he pardon himself?
I already answered that question on page 1, dumbass.XXXVII said:agjacent said:
What if trump pardons himself before leaving office for any and all crimes he "may" have committed? What if he pardons his children in the same blanket manner? What if he pardons himself and/or his children for any future crimes?
Would any of that change your opinion of him?
I assume that some here will respond that it'll be necessary for trump to issue such broad pardons for himself and his family, including even for future crimes, as protection from vindictive/false prosecution by the deep state, etc. If that's how you feel about it, okay, duly noted. But for the rest of you who support trump, would him pardoning himself before leaving office cause you to reconsider your support?
What crimes did he commit, dumbass?
91AggieLawyer said:Not wanting to hijack, and not saying any of the three (other than SMU) are clean by any means, but this is just factually incorrect. SMU took it to an entirely different level. The ADs office was actually HANDING OUT MONTHLY CHECKS (or at least, cash in envelopes)!policywonk98 said:agjacent said:The same thing trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, went to prison for - campaign finance violations. Did you forget that trump is "Individual-1"?cevans_40 said:agjacent said:There's no actual precedent for a president pardoning himself, since no president's ever tried it before. There's a DOJ memo from Nixon-times saying that, because no one can serve as their own judge, no one can pardon themselves, but again, it's never been actually tried.BMX Bandit said:
He can't pardon for future crimes.
And if he pardoned himself, that's an admission of being being guilty later if he was charged. Why would he do that?
As for why trump would pardon himself, I think the answer's obvious - to stay out of prison. If he did it, I don't think he would care that accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt so long as it means he won't be federally prosecuted for anything.
What actual crime are you dreaming up?
Alabama and Clemson are just as dirty at 80s SMU in football if not more so. 80s tsips even dirtier than 80s SMU.
I'll let you ponder on the relevancy of this information and give you the time to come up with your own conclusions as to why Trump should never face any charges for "crimes" related to campaign "violations".
As far as other crimes you think he's done. Can you list off what crimes you beleive he has engaged in over the last 4 years.
I think your delusion knows no bounds.agjacent said:I think if Biden pardoned himself or any of his children, ever, for anything, he would be instantly rebuked and despised by every single Democrat, by they a voter or an elected official. Judging by the responses to this thread, the same can't be said for trump.HoustonAggie37713 said:
Interesting given we have so much proof of Biden's crimes. Will he pardon himself?
Yes, Clinton committed perjury and was never prosecuted for it. If he had been, I have no doubt that the majority of the party would have still supported him, and would have accused Republicans of using such a prosecution as political retribution.Cassius said:agjacent said:I think if Biden pardoned himself or any of his children, ever, for anything, he would be instantly rebuked and despised by every single Democrat, by they a voter or an elected official. Judging by the responses to this thread, the same can't be said for trump.HoustonAggie37713 said:
Interesting given we have so much proof of Biden's crimes. Will he pardon himself?
Clinton lied to the American people, personally lied to his cabinet members, then lied to a court. And yet when busted after the blue dress came out, they all rallied around him. He lost his damn law license for committing that crime while in office. R's never came after him for that crime after he left like you want to do to Trump, who committed no crime.
Dems are pure evil. They would rally to braindead Biden if he pardoned himself. Fcker already committed crimes in office and you libs voted for him anyway.
Yep, and Clinton apologist Lanny Davis became a Cohen attorney shortly before the plea deal and was quick to claim "if it's a crime for Cohen, it's a crime for Trump". No way could they establish that crime in court, but having that talking point for their lemmings was all they wanted.agjacent said:Serious question - do you know what who Micheal Cohen is, and why he went to prison? Are you aware that in the sentencing documents for his federal crimes, a co-conspirator named "Individual-1" was identified to be trump? Are you aware that people who conspire together to commit crimes are both equally guilty of said crimes?ProphAC said:
I'm confused... what crimes have any of the Trump family committed? Serious question.
To be honest, I want to believe that the idea is so beyond the pale that only a maniac would ever seriously suggest it. Unfortunately the past four years have taught me that I can put nothing past this president. I'm not saying that he definitely will, I'm only wondering - truly, honestly curious - how his supporters would react if he did. Based on the responses, some would find it perfectly acceptable but a decent amount would (presumably, based on the general incredulity to this thread) disapprove rather strongly.Charlie Kelley said:
holy ***** op, ive been drinking since 9 and im not on your level
Username absolutely checks out.Charlie Kelley said:
holy ***** op, ive been drinking since 9 and im not on your level
From the article you linked:VegasAg86 said:Yep, and Clinton apologist Lanny Davis became a Cohen attorney shortly before the plea deal and was quick to claim "if it's a crime for Cohen, it's a crime for Trump". No way could they establish that crime in court, but having that talking point for their lemmings was all they wanted.agjacent said:Serious question - do you know what who Micheal Cohen is, and why he went to prison? Are you aware that in the sentencing documents for his federal crimes, a co-conspirator named "Individual-1" was identified to be trump? Are you aware that people who conspire together to commit crimes are both equally guilty of said crimes?ProphAC said:
I'm confused... what crimes have any of the Trump family committed? Serious question.
Remember when Obama was charged with a felony and went to prison for a $1.8 million dollar campaign finance violation?
Obama campaign finance violations
Oops, he didn't go to prison, like virtually every campaign finance violation, it was a civil matter and punished by a fine. For some reason, Cohen's was treated as a criminal violation. The lemming is responding as desired, congrats.
How can you say this about Trump and his supporters but ignore the despicable behavior of the Democrat party over the last four years and have faith that they would do the right thing? It's simply incomprehensible for me to think that the majority of the Democrat party would call out one of their own for doing something wrong. That just isn't going to happen, no way, no how. It's like expecting a gang member to call out one of their own for running from corrupt police working for a rival gang.agjacent said:To be honest, I want to believe that the idea is so beyond the pale that only a maniac would ever seriously suggest it. Unfortunately the past four years have taught me that I can put nothing past this president. I'm not saying that he definitely will, I'm only wondering - truly, honestly curious - how his supporters would react if he did. Based on the responses, some would find it perfectly acceptable but a decent amount would (presumably, based on the general incredulity to this thread) disapprove rather strongly.Charlie Kelley said:
holy ***** op, ive been drinking since 9 and im not on your level
I genuinely hope this remains a mere thought exercise.
agjacent said:
What if trump pardons himself before leaving office for any and all crimes he "may" have committed? What if he pardons his children in the same blanket manner? What if he pardons himself and/or his children for any future crimes?
Would any of that change your opinion of him?
I assume that some here will respond that it'll be necessary for trump to issue such broad pardons for himself and his family, including even for future crimes, as protection from vindictive/false prosecution by the deep state, etc. If that's how you feel about it, okay, duly noted. But for the rest of you who support trump, would him pardoning himself before leaving office cause you to reconsider your support?
Okay, thanks for the attention!Cast Iron said:
Opened one of your posts to see what you were blathering about. Here's some attention