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Let's assume that Hillary is actually indicted and found guilty and that she is sentenced to jail before Obama leaves office. Would he pardon her?
Let's assume that Hillary is actually indicted and found guilty and that she is sentenced to jail before Obama leaves office. Would he pardon her?
Let's assume that Hillary is actually indicted and found guilty and that she is sentenced to jail before Obama leaves office. Would he pardon her?
And will the sun come up tomorrow morning..........More BS Faux-like news reporting
Why not pardon her now? Then they don't have to hurry so much.
Let's assume that Hillary is actually indicted and found guilty and that she is sentenced to jail before Obama leaves office. Would he pardon her?
Why not pardon her now? Then they don't have to hurry so much.
Because you can't pardon someone for a crime until they've been convicted of a crime.
Can't make some type of executive order something? A delayed action pardon? An option on guaranteed clemency in a sealed envelope?
Because you can't pardon someone for a crime until they've been convicted of a crime.
Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he may have committed, before he was actually charged.
I know, sounded weird at the time and still does.
Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he may have committed, before he was actually charged.
I know, sounded weird at the time and still does.
I have been away for a while, somethings never change
I see the Trumpzanees are stiil clinging to the indictment wet dream, kinda like playing the lottery and dreaming of a what you would do with the winnings, pipe dreams. There are going to be some suicidal Trumpettes on Nov 9,
Well then, that settles that.
But could she become President after the pardon?
Why not pardon her now? Then they don't have to hurry so much.
That response doesn't make any sense. How is a hypothetical question reporting, and how is "and" a proper response to a question, especially when you haven't said anything yet?
Let's assume that Hillary is actually indicted and found guilty and that she is sentenced to jail before Obama leaves office. Would he pardon her?
But could she become President after the pardon?
Because you can't pardon someone for a crime until they've been convicted of a crime.
Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he may have committed, before he was actually charged.
I know, sounded weird at the time and still does.
Oops, you got to this before me.
My bad...just reading the thread in order.
Let's assume that Hillary is actually indicted and found guilty and that she is sentenced to jail before Obama leaves office. Would he pardon her?
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