The President can grant a pardon to a person who was convicted in a United States District Court, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, or a military court-martial. A pardon is an expression of forgiveness and can help eliminate some of the consequences of a conviction. -- Updated September 5, 2024
Hopefully this thread will be a long and much needed discussion.
I see FJB's pardon list as a partial list of the corrupt criminals seeking to avoid the justice that they so richly deserve.
You cannot pardon something that has yet to be charged, prosecuted, and found guilty for.
From the Office of Pardon Attorney - A presidential pardon is for a federal conviction in the United States.
What a Presidential Pardon is NOT, is a carte blanche 'Get Outta Jail FREE' card!
President Joe Biden on Monday issued an extraordinary slate of preemptive pardons for prominent critics of President-elect Donald Trump and members of his own family, using executive prerogative as a shield against revenge by his incoming successor while also guaranteeing his closest relatives aren’t subject to future prosecutions.
The pardons, coming in the final hours of Biden’s presidency, amount to a stunning flex of (assumed) presidential power that is unprecedented in recent presidential history.
A number of Biden’s own family members had testified before a House Oversight panel looking into accusations of Joe Biden's long history of criminal influence peddling.
“Even when individuals have done nothing wrong and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage their reputations and finances,” the outgoing president said.
Seems funny to the iG, that FJB would admit to doing exactly what he has been doing for 4+ years to Trump and to his patriotic supporters, and he now fears the justice of revenge for so doing. (see revenge definition)
Extraordinary - going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary. - very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange:
Preemptive - serving or intended to preempt or forestall something, especially to prevent attack by disabling the enemy:
Revenge - harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have already done to someone else:
Unprecedented - an adjective that means having no precedent or not done or experienced before
Carte Blanche - "blank document" and implies complete freedom or authority.
Sometimes you only need to clearly define the words used, to get to the intent of the actions being taken.
I'm just getting started on this subject and I look forward to any and all responses to the 'Presidential Pardon' subject.
BTW, Trump can legitimately give a felicitous pardon to the Jan 6th victims for their highly questionable partisan Federal convictions. (I'd rather see them toughly investigated and then over-turned rather than pardoned)
But he CANNOT give any pardons for future crimes not yet committed for anyone, including his own family.
Pardon After Completion of Sentence
www.justice.gov
Hopefully this thread will be a long and much needed discussion.
I see FJB's pardon list as a partial list of the corrupt criminals seeking to avoid the justice that they so richly deserve.
You cannot pardon something that has yet to be charged, prosecuted, and found guilty for.
From the Office of Pardon Attorney - A presidential pardon is for a federal conviction in the United States.
What a Presidential Pardon is NOT, is a carte blanche 'Get Outta Jail FREE' card!
President Joe Biden on Monday issued an extraordinary slate of preemptive pardons for prominent critics of President-elect Donald Trump and members of his own family, using executive prerogative as a shield against revenge by his incoming successor while also guaranteeing his closest relatives aren’t subject to future prosecutions.
The pardons, coming in the final hours of Biden’s presidency, amount to a stunning flex of (assumed) presidential power that is unprecedented in recent presidential history.
A number of Biden’s own family members had testified before a House Oversight panel looking into accusations of Joe Biden's long history of criminal influence peddling.
“Even when individuals have done nothing wrong and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage their reputations and finances,” the outgoing president said.
Seems funny to the iG, that FJB would admit to doing exactly what he has been doing for 4+ years to Trump and to his patriotic supporters, and he now fears the justice of revenge for so doing. (see revenge definition)
Extraordinary - going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary. - very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange:
Preemptive - serving or intended to preempt or forestall something, especially to prevent attack by disabling the enemy:
Revenge - harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have already done to someone else:
Unprecedented - an adjective that means having no precedent or not done or experienced before
Carte Blanche - "blank document" and implies complete freedom or authority.
Sometimes you only need to clearly define the words used, to get to the intent of the actions being taken.
I'm just getting started on this subject and I look forward to any and all responses to the 'Presidential Pardon' subject.
BTW, Trump can legitimately give a felicitous pardon to the Jan 6th victims for their highly questionable partisan Federal convictions. (I'd rather see them toughly investigated and then over-turned rather than pardoned)
But he CANNOT give any pardons for future crimes not yet committed for anyone, including his own family.
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