Greg Olear
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"The Constitution is vague on the subject, but presidential pardons are intended to correct errors or to show mercy, not to reward sycophants for their loyalty, and certainly not to obstruct justice."
https://gregolear.substack...
08:23 AM - Jul 11, 2023
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Susan Ann
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In response to Greg Olear.
Instead of draining the swamp, Trump pardoned the swamp.
09:58 AM - Jul 18, 2023
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That's HEDLEY!
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In response to Greg Olear.
Trump has brought attention to a LOT of shortcomings in our Constitution, one of which is the blanket power of the president to pardon anyone he wants (on federal charges). Lots of assumptions that presidents would just do the right thing.
10:45 AM - Jul 11, 2023
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ZELDA ZELDAZEN
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In response to Greg Olear.
😂
09:18 AM - Jul 11, 2023
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Julie Kay
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In response to Greg Olear.
Great essay, Greg! Hopefully Smith's investigations will land Stone and Bannon back in jail where they belong.
08:45 AM - Jul 11, 2023
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Julia@myollieBarradise1
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In response to Greg Olear.
You would think, but to me looking in at this dipshit sure doesn't give a shit about the US constitution, if he had his way he would re do everything and make sure it benefits him and that 1%
08:28 AM - Jul 11, 2023
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