The Constitution expressly grants the President pardon power. Anyone calling President Trump’s pardon of Michael Flynn an “abuse of power” is mistaken.

Nov 27, 2020 · 8:17 PM UTC

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Unless it's for a crime in which the President is involved.
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Do you think he might pardon you?
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No, we’re not mistaken,Gym. Looks like the millions who recognize that it IS abuse of power understand why presidents have the power to pardon much better than you do. (Hint:it’s not so they can release their criminal friends, or protect themselves from prosecution) #AbuseOfPower
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Can't wait. Prisoner... Gym yeah
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Does this mean you can only abuse power you don’t have? That seems not to make sense.
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Cops have been unfairly interrogating black youth for years and we've always been told that they are old enough to understand, but a seasoned Intelligence Director we are told is unfair? Start fighting for them, then, Gym!
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You’re an elected official. Given authority by the people. And you don’t know the difference between “can” and “should”.
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Meanwhile as Jordan sucks up to Trump, deaths in Ohio are at a record high.
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GOODBYE... "DON THE CON"
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