By allowing him to remain in office til Wednesday at noon, they’re giving him the chance to pre-pardon Horn Man Chansley and any others involved in the capitol riot - to then become celebrities and leaders of their insurrectionist movement. How extraordinarily irresponsible.

Jan 18, 2021 · 5:05 PM UTC

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Marianne, I don’t mean to be disrespectful but I know you can take it, you are out of touch if you believe the Horn Guy has anything to do with Trump or that he represents any sizable group of conservatives. You should be curious why there was little security when warnings...
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We can't let them become folk heroes!
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He won't still has to not be impeached if he does he is saying the riot at the capital was justified
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Does anyone ask why 75 million Americans voted for Trump again & why Biden barely squeaked out a win & why McConnell almost retained his power in the Senate & why Pelosi lost seats in the House & why MAGAs are so pissed off they revolted? Seems a colossal failure by Democrats.
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If he does pardon those people, that will be evidence that they acted on his behalf. If he pardons them, more Republican senators will vote for impeachment, dont you think?
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lol who is she speaking to? mcconnell and pence — who are the actual roadblocks in the removal process — or the universe in general?
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Nah, those poor smucks who stormed the Capitol can't afford a 2 mil. pardon.
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That's a very good point ... I didn't think of the people arrested at the Capitol ... MSNBC now says he's getting bribes to pardon wealthy prisoners ... which because of his power they say is legal ... the "filth" of this President and the people around him is simply disgusting!
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