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He pleaded guilty in his cases. Frasier Balzov Dec 2024 #1
he doesn't deny his guilt Skittles Dec 2024 #2
I edited to add this is in reference to other potential trump targets. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2024 #7
You are correct, that is a common myth. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2024 #3
Exactly, a pardon is an act of grace, it is not necessarily an admission of guilt. tritsofme Dec 2024 #4
Which doesn't apply to Hunter as he had admitted his guilt Kaleva Dec 2024 #5
He said himself he was guilty, he's not a liar like the repugs. arthritisR_US Dec 2024 #6
At this point who cares? RockRaven Dec 2024 #8
This thread is about people who do probably need pardons and are in fact 100% innocent. This isn't about Hunter Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2024 #9
People who are innocent like Fauci, Cheney, etc don't need pardons b/c RockRaven Dec 2024 #10
"They will not be convicted" Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2024 #12
Right back at you. RockRaven Dec 2024 #17
The J6 insurrectionists will be happy to hear this Kaleva Dec 2024 #11
Do you honestly think those scumbags give two shits about any imputation of guilt? Or lack there of? Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2024 #13
As I said elsewhere, it's a nice little question for law professors and philosophers Prairie Gates Dec 2024 #14
Well it's backed by a ruling in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. So there's that ... Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2024 #15
It has no effect on anyone's life who has been pardoned Prairie Gates Dec 2024 #16
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