President Trump has granted Michael Flynn a full pardon, does that mean Trump will try and pardon himself too?
11 Answers
- ?Lv 42 months ago
It's likely he'll try to pardon himself (and others in his orbit) f/ possible indictments on the federal level when no longer protected by the office (he knows what he's guilty of) causing a Constitutional crisis. A key word in the Constitution is "grant" (a pardon). Plus, I don't see the SC conceding absolute immunity as someone above the law just because he was the president. No matter what, the state of NY awaits state prosecution.
- 2 months ago
Pardon himself for what crime? Amazing what soft brains leftists have.
You liberals have been decieved by your handlers. You have become convinced President Trump is guilty and going to prison. You're 100% sure of it. Not a single one of you pukes can name a single crime the President has committed.
Prove me wrong you fools. You have no chance.
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- koalatcomicsLv 72 months ago
the problem is the same as the pelosi led factless mindless asinine witch hunt. to be prosecuted there has to be a crime. without that its simply snowflake delusion and tds. liberal mental concerns of this nature are well documented.
- SamLv 72 months ago
Pardon himself for what? He hasn't been charged with anything... yet.
He can't pardon himself for future charges.
I'm not saying he won't try though.
- Anonymous2 months ago
The minute Drumpf is OUT of office, he will be slapped with multiple felony state charges, and hopefully hauled away and booked in chains. The dotard CAN NOT "pardon" STATE CHARGES. He`s toast. And he KNOWS it.
- Anonymous2 months ago
- If only our media had one scintilla of journalistic integrity, the nation would understand why this finally happened.
- The VERY PERTINENT FACTS the msm literally omitted 100% and even mocked -- as if there was no evidence, much less proof -- those facts would fill a medium, 3-ring binder.
- Jeff DLv 72 months ago
Flynn should never have been charged in the first place and, in fact, the DOJ has sought to dismiss the prosecution. As such, it doesn't portend anything about other pardons.
- Anonymous2 months ago
It could happen
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