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Miles Archer

(23,901 posts)
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 02:28 PM 22 hrs ago

Law Professor on Bluesky points out one TEENY TINY LITTLE "inconvenient detail" about the WHC Dinner incident. OUCH.

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Let me get this straight. The DOJ is indicting someone who allegedly broke through security with intent to kill leaders including the VP & Speaker of the House.

Has EVERYONE forgotten that Trump pardoned convicted felons who stormed broke into the Capitol with intent to kill the VP & Speaker?


Let me get this straight. The DOJ is indicting someone who allegedly broke through security with intent to kill leaders including the VP & Speaker of the House.

Has EVERYONE forgotten that Trump pardoned convicted felons who stormed broke into the Capitol with intent to kill the VP & Speaker?

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Jen Taub (@jentaub.bsky.social) 2026-04-27T15:22:56.087Z
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Law Professor on Bluesky points out one TEENY TINY LITTLE "inconvenient detail" about the WHC Dinner incident. OUCH. (Original Post) Miles Archer 22 hrs ago OP
Ding ding malaise 22 hrs ago #1
K&R Blue Owl 22 hrs ago #2
Not only that, I just saw on nbcnew website senseandsensibility 22 hrs ago #3
The one guy on the golf course Mad_Machine76 18 hrs ago #28
Kick dalton99a 22 hrs ago #4
;- Goonch 21 hrs ago #5
Feel for the agent using his hand.... [slowly decomposing] dave99 14 hrs ago #36
Yep. We're back in the rabbit hole again. Baitball Blogger 21 hrs ago #6
Did law professor explain how this "inconvenient detail" is in any way legally relevant? onenote 21 hrs ago #7
Please explain for us malaise 21 hrs ago #10
Short answer: the fact Trump pardoned the Jan 6 insurrectionists is legally irrelevant onenote 18 hrs ago #31
Thanks malaise 18 hrs ago #32
Agree with your point, but that's not THE point RVN VET71 13 hrs ago #37
I Think It Is More A Recognition Of "Irony." Or "Hypocrisy." Or "Dementia." ColoringFool 20 hrs ago #15
Indeed, can't be pardoned till convicted IMO EX500rider 20 hrs ago #19
A shame Gerald Ford didn't know that UnderThisLaw 19 hrs ago #22
Whoops! MorbidButterflyTat 19 hrs ago #23
Not so GJGCA 19 hrs ago #26
But in general they are issued after a conviction EX500rider 18 hrs ago #30
Did we need a law professor to point out hypocrisy? Especially flvegan 21 hrs ago #8
Yeah, but my intended use of "inconvenient detail" was... Miles Archer 20 hrs ago #13
I think it is a great point. Especially in light of the press conference today where "Miss Information" Karolying... Ol Janx Spirit 19 hrs ago #24
So, if the shooter wrote that he was going to kill the pedophile, rapist and traitor, 70sEraVet 21 hrs ago #9
Hold the presses! Kid Berwyn 21 hrs ago #11
Good point. calimary 21 hrs ago #12
"Hang JD Vance....I Mean, Mike Pence!" 🏗 ColoringFool 20 hrs ago #14
Thanks for the Reminder!! Cha 20 hrs ago #16
Wrong VP and Speaker, duh. BWdem4life 20 hrs ago #17
How will Republicans react if the next Democratic president pardons Allen on his/her first day in office? sop 20 hrs ago #18
One more reason why it's so mind-boggling that these cretins ascended to power Miles Archer 19 hrs ago #25
And once Trmp gets final approval on his ballroom/bunker, he'll pardon this guy, too. nt eppur_se_muova 20 hrs ago #20
But that's different. Wednesdays 19 hrs ago #21
the second part of her post: orleans 19 hrs ago #27
Wow,and how much violence did criticism of Obama incite,Bill Clinton,Jimmy Carter.. BattleRow 17 hrs ago #35
The truth is, that all of us here popsdenver 18 hrs ago #29
Slept or malaise 18 hrs ago #33
Attackers wildflowergardener 17 hrs ago #34
Was he sightseeing too? FDRFTW 9 hrs ago #38

senseandsensibility

(25,307 posts)
3. Not only that, I just saw on nbcnew website
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 02:32 PM
22 hrs ago

that Cole was charged with attempted assassination of trump. So of course they are going for the absolute maximum. Situational ethics are their specialty.

onenote

(46,197 posts)
31. Short answer: the fact Trump pardoned the Jan 6 insurrectionists is legally irrelevant
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 06:20 PM
18 hrs ago

when it comes to the prosecution of the guy arrested at the Corespondents' dinner. In fact, thus far it has been held to be legally irrelevant with respect to the prosecution of the guy arrested for planting bombs on January 5.

RVN VET71

(3,208 posts)
37. Agree with your point, but that's not THE point
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 11:17 PM
13 hrs ago

I doubt that January 6th will be raised during the gunman's trial. But it should be if only to show how the President is, himself, really no better than the gunman who attempted to murder him.

Trump organized and incited the January 6th riot, refusing to discourage the mob he'd created when that mob started going after Members of Congress to kill them -- especially Democrats -- and also to hang Trump's Vice President, Mike Pence. Now the media is framing the horrors of the story as someone almost breaking through security barriers to murder the president. The irony, of course, is that both crimes are identical --- except January 6th was, of course, much worse and much more damaging to America.

GJGCA

(310 posts)
26. Not so
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 05:23 PM
19 hrs ago

A federal pardon can be issued prior to the start of a legal case or inquiry, prior to any indictments being issued, for unspecified offenses, and prior to or after a conviction for a federal crime

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_pardons_in_the_United_States

flvegan

(66,421 posts)
8. Did we need a law professor to point out hypocrisy? Especially
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 03:09 PM
21 hrs ago

with this bunch of morons?

Also, it's not an "inconvenient detail" at all. It's a feature, as they say. Not a bug. It's working as intended.

Miles Archer

(23,901 posts)
13. Yeah, but my intended use of "inconvenient detail" was...
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 03:44 PM
20 hrs ago

...to point out that while I'm sure everyone on DU has it dialed in, it was the first time I've seen it "said out loud" since the dinner. And I haven't heard it said out loud many times before that, either. We talk about it here all the time. I'm thinking of most people I know outside of DU. Hence, the "inconvenient detail" thing was intended as irony / sarcasm.

Ol Janx Spirit

(1,046 posts)
24. I think it is a great point. Especially in light of the press conference today where "Miss Information" Karolying...
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 05:10 PM
19 hrs ago

..Leavitt went on and on about left-wing rhetoric supposedly inspiring violence while completely ignoring the attack on Paul Pelosi, the murders of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, the targeting of District Court Judge Esther Salas and subsequent murder of her son in their home, etc.--not to even mention the Capitol Riots.

And President [REDACTED] made fun of the attack on Pelosi and shared conspiracy theories about both his attack and the Hortman murders.

Also, I guess somehow the "radical-left" wants to both take your guns so you can't kill innocent school children AND use them to kill politicians in their view.

70sEraVet

(5,555 posts)
9. So, if the shooter wrote that he was going to kill the pedophile, rapist and traitor,
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 03:11 PM
21 hrs ago

the DOJ will have to admit that that describes only the President.
Good times!

BWdem4life

(3,041 posts)
17. Wrong VP and Speaker, duh.
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 04:17 PM
20 hrs ago

And ok to assault cops in defense of Dear Leader, but otherwise not, unless there's some other reason which aligns with your politics (using that word incorrectly I'm sure).

sop

(19,020 posts)
18. How will Republicans react if the next Democratic president pardons Allen on his/her first day in office?
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 04:20 PM
20 hrs ago

And orders the DOJ to pay him a multi-million dollar "settlement"?

Miles Archer

(23,901 posts)
25. One more reason why it's so mind-boggling that these cretins ascended to power
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 05:16 PM
19 hrs ago

We're seeing the disconnects with the redistricting in Virginia being met with howls of anguish from the Republicans, and it probably never would have happened if Trump hadn't started it.

orleans

(37,099 posts)
27. the second part of her post:
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 05:32 PM
19 hrs ago

Where are the journalists? They should be FOCUSED on this hypocrisy? Why didn't Dana Bash ask this kind of question of @raskin.house.gov instead of suggesting that criticism of Trump encourages political violence?

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popsdenver

(2,462 posts)
29. The truth is, that all of us here
Mon Apr 27, 2026, 05:49 PM
18 hrs ago

are having extreme difficulty adapting to these "new" Republican's Dictatorship/Tyrannical take over of the U.S.A..................

AND folks, you ain't seen NOTHING yet...........Katie Bar The Door !!!!!!!!! (I fear it is rapidly becoming too late, if it is not already too late.......) For Four and a Half decades, the Republicans have been inching forward, now they are at an all out Gallop..........

Again I state that the perfect title for a book about the past 46+ years, and most certainly the past TEN years, would be:

WHILE THE NATION SLEPT.....................

And my opinion is.......that almost all of the Dem Politicians in the U.S. House and U.S Senate.... are all walking around with glazed eyes..... STILL napping instead of constantly Screaming their Heads Off..............Still totally dis-organized, and without ANY leadership, consensus, or direction............

Tell me I am wrong...............

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