By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, january 20, 2025 at 12:38:00 p.m. est
As he slithers out of the office of potus, bIDEN pardons his family
“(zh) the head of the bIDEN crime family just issued preemptive pardons for all members of the bIDEN crime family.
There is no more rule of law in the U.S.
11:49 a.m. · jan 20, 2025
James, Sarah, Valerie, John, Francis bIDEN.
GRA: Get Joe, Patel
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Breaking news:
abc noise says"The broadest possible action of pardons and commutations for the January 6th defendants will be issued by President Trump later today. It was decided after joe biden's pardons of Fauci,Milley and cheney were announced. Only non-violent crimes were initially going to be addressed,but when biden went full blast on his pardons,Trump decided to go all in on the January 6th pardons and commutations of sentences."
GRA:As Trump should have--a good start.
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Trump preparing to pardon people charged in Jan. 6 attack, ABC News reports
By Reuters
January 20, 20252:25 PM ESTUpdated 35 min ago
WASHINGTON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to issue sweeping pardons to defendants charged in the Jan. 6 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol and intends to cut short sentences for people who attacked police, ABC News reported on Monday, citing unidentified sources.
Reuters was not immediately able to confirm the report. ABC News reported the plans could change before pardons are formally issued.
ABC News reported that Trump planned to wipe away convictions for those who did not commit violence during the riot at the Capitol. Trump is seeking to commute the sentences of those convicted of assaults on law enforcement, a move that could allow supporters currently in prison to be released, according to the report.
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FAUCI ACCEPTS HIS PARDON,VINDMAN DOESNT GET ONE;JAMIE RASKIN GETS EVERYTHING WRONG(AS USUAL)
(The Guardian)Anthony Fauci told ABC News that he accepted the pardon and claimed he was subject to “politically motivated threats of investigation and prosecution”.
(GRA:Getting his lies down for when SCOTUS throws these pre-emptive pardons out).
“Let me be perfectly clear: I have committed no crime and there are no possible grounds for any allegation or threat of criminal investigation or prosecution of me,” he added.
Mark Milley also thanked biden in a statement and said that after 43 years “of faithful service in uniform to our nation, protecting and defending the constitution, I do not wish to spend whatever remaining time the lord grants me fighting those who unjustly might seek retribution for perceived slights”.
(GRA:He doesn't like it when the investigation is on the other foot.)
Additionally, biden pardoned “members of Congress and staff who served on the select committee, and the US Capitol and DC Metropolitan police officers who testified before the select committee”.
The former DC police officer Michael Fanone, who testified before the panel, said the pardon was about protecting him and his family from a “vengeful party”.
“I haven’t digested it,” he told the AP. “I just can’t believe that this is my country.”
Rachel Vindman, wife of Alexander Vindman, the national security council US army colonel who testified at Trump’s first impeachment inquiry, said she felt “betrayed” that a pardon had not been extended to her family.
“Whatever happens to my family, know this: No pardons were offered or discussed. I cannot begin to describe the level of betrayal and hurt I feel,” Vindman posted on Bluesky.
biden’s final suite of pardons came less than a half hour before his presidency ended, and hours before Trump was expected to pardon perhaps hundreds convicted of offenses during the January 6 riots.
“Innocent people are being pardoned in the morning, and guilty people are being pardoned in the afternoon,” the Maryland Democrat jamie raskin, and a member of the January 6 committee, told the New York Times.
“It is strange to receive a pardon simply for doing your job and upholding your constitutional oath of office. But the incoming administration has been consistently leveling threats.”
Several members of the committee said last week they didn’t want or need pardons because they did nothing wrong. In a statement on behalf of the committee, the former chairman Bennie Thompson and the former vice-chair Liz Cheney thanked biden and said they’d been “pardoned today not for breaking the law but for upholding it”.
Still, there are questions over the legality of preemptive pardons that turn the presidential constitutional power of forgiveness into a protective shield; they carry the potential for suggesting offenses that have not yet come to light, not only fear of retribution from the incoming administration.
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