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I can't believe this country cilla4progress Aug 2017 #1
Not gonna happen... I think even the Repukes would vote to impeach him if he did that. InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #53
Then the world will know he is guilty Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #2
He doesn't care uponit7771 Aug 2017 #13
I just want him out and his business worthless Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #15
This is exactly what they said on the news tonight. BigmanPigman Aug 2017 #3
He gave the white nationalists the signal that they are OK and he supports them. As well as telling RKP5637 Aug 2017 #49
I don't believe a pardon exempts an individual from testifying Brother Buzz Aug 2017 #4
Yes it does. fallout87 Aug 2017 #5
He can only pardon federal crimes. stopbush Aug 2017 #7
Yes, the NY Attorney General won't stop More_Cowbell Aug 2017 #8
But did Flynn, Manafort, etc. commit State crimes? OliverQ Aug 2017 #56
Maybe not, but tRump has committed state crimes. stopbush Aug 2017 #91
Exactly fallout87 Aug 2017 #92
Could Trump pre pardon people before he hires them? Not Ruth Aug 2017 #18
They still would have to testify. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2017 #60
no it does not. drray23 Aug 2017 #90
If they are Pardoned they can no longer plead the 5th. Dustlawyer Aug 2017 #85
What's to stop him from pardoning them for contempt of court if they refuse to testify? fishwax Aug 2017 #87
Nothing except the pressure it would put on Republicans for this obvious obstruction. Dustlawyer Aug 2017 #88
Not much comfort in that... fishwax Aug 2017 #89
That would be obstruction of justice struggle4progress Aug 2017 #6
Morally of course, but the constitution gives him free rein to pardon anyone he pleases. Kentonio Aug 2017 #39
I just don't think impeachment will happen, and the GOP will allow him to run rip-shit over the US. RKP5637 Aug 2017 #50
Me too. Kentonio Aug 2017 #97
If Trump is forced to resign first, then any pardons would come from Pence. TheBlackAdder Aug 2017 #9
"Golden showers" video (if there is one) would make him resign. He is counting on Russia to haveahart Aug 2017 #96
Doesn't there need to be conviction before pardon? JNelson6563 Aug 2017 #10
Pardons can be made before investigations, let alone convictions. BzaDem Aug 2017 #11
The state level prosecutors can take over after that uponit7771 Aug 2017 #12
Pardons won't work. Eyeball_Kid Aug 2017 #14
Nixon didn't admit guilt nor make sworn testimony grantcart Aug 2017 #20
I do not think that's entirely accurate : Jarqui Aug 2017 #36
Nice homework but you missed the point of the thread grantcart Aug 2017 #48
I do not agree. Jarqui Aug 2017 #99
This is what I expect too. Kablooie Aug 2017 #16
The GOP should really change it's name. It's not the old republican party. This new party RKP5637 Aug 2017 #44
LOL greeny2323 Aug 2017 #17
+1 BannonsLiver Aug 2017 #22
Lol. Your DU name flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #42
Yep. Clearly meant to lower morale around here. blue neen Aug 2017 #24
This is a really unfair accusation. Squinch Aug 2017 #55
+1. (n/t) FreepFryer Aug 2017 #83
LOL. Which means that lately they are relentlessly correct. Call me a pessimist or a realist, it Squinch Aug 2017 #52
IKR? SammyWinstonJack Aug 2017 #63
+1! Thank you! (n/t) FreepFryer Aug 2017 #66
USI USI USI world wide wally Aug 2017 #19
And also US equals United Stupidity! n/t RKP5637 Aug 2017 #45
Then most likely will declare himself King and rename this country TRUMPIA yuiyoshida Aug 2017 #21
If he tried to pardon himself, that would go to the SC. still_one Aug 2017 #26
How many Republicans on that court? yuiyoshida Aug 2017 #28
It is 4 to 4 with essentially Kennedy the swing vote, however, if a President actually tried to still_one Aug 2017 #29
I don't think the founding fathers thought someone like Trump would come along. There seem to RKP5637 Aug 2017 #46
Amurika, the loudest banana republic. arthritisR_US Aug 2017 #23
... with the most nukes and a lunatic at the helm. Scary! n/t RKP5637 Aug 2017 #47
Jill Wine-Banks, who was a Watergate prosecutor, said if he issues pardons to stop the investigation Vinca Aug 2017 #25
I also think if trump tried to pardon himself that would be ruled as unConstitutional because it still_one Aug 2017 #30
That's what I would think, too. Then it's a question whether the loyal lapdog Pence Vinca Aug 2017 #31
We couldn't get around that, but I also wonder how loyal Pence would be to trump. still_one Aug 2017 #32
Hard to say. It all hinges on who would vote for Pence in 2020. Vinca Aug 2017 #33
I sure wouldn't count on Pence helping me DeminPennswoods Aug 2017 #38
I agree Louis1895 Aug 2017 #35
That point was one not many would have known DeminPennswoods Aug 2017 #37
I don't think so leftynyc Aug 2017 #27
How is it opening him up to obstruction of justice charges? Kentonio Aug 2017 #40
its absolute UNLESS leftynyc Aug 2017 #103
Last I checked, the constitution just says 'except in cases of impeachment'. Kentonio Aug 2017 #104
I think Trump JustAnotherGen Aug 2017 #34
This has been the likely outcome ever since the Russia thing started. Kentonio Aug 2017 #41
Another doom-and-gloom thread from Nemesis. Ritual seppuku anyone? FreepFryer Aug 2017 #43
It is what it is njhoneybadger Aug 2017 #54
We are not discouraged. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #57
I am. Have you read a paper lately? Nemesis is positing an outcome that is very possible. Squinch Aug 2017 #59
OP posits this as a done deal. It's not. He frames us as powerless. We're not. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #63
Again, you are accusing a trustworthy, long term poster of something sinister and you are dead wrong Squinch Aug 2017 #67
Please don't spam w duplicate posts. See my reply at post 68. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #69
Please don't accuse trustworthy long term posters of trying to bring down morale. And if you Squinch Aug 2017 #72
See my post 71 for my reply. Again, no need for you to spam accusations. (n/t) FreepFryer Aug 2017 #73
And no need for you to spam accusations either. Squinch Aug 2017 #75
I didn't, but I appreciate your desire to foster community. please see post 71. Thanks. (n/t) FreepFryer Aug 2017 #76
You clearly did. Squinch Aug 2017 #77
Actually, I didn't. But it's not my job to police your views, nor yours to police mine. Cheers. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #78
And yet, you did. Squinch Aug 2017 #79
Didn't. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #80
I am discouraged njhoneybadger Aug 2017 #86
You are right... fallout87 Aug 2017 #93
Seriously. That's the third I've seen in this thread. What, are they expecting sunshine and Squinch Aug 2017 #58
Fear-mongering posts that frame it as a done deal and us as powerless won't work. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #61
You are accusing a trustworthy, long-term poster of something sinister. You are dead wrong. So stop. Squinch Aug 2017 #65
I'm not accusing anyone of anything. Respectfully, it's not your place to tell me what to do. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #68
Yes, you are accusing him of trying to bring down morale. At least own what you are doing. Squinch Aug 2017 #70
No I'm not. Sincere Thanks for having DU's best interest at heart though... I do as well. Cheers. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #71
This message was self-deleted by its author MrsCoffee Aug 2017 #106
Drumpf fucks up again! Ohiya Aug 2017 #51
I like this interpretation. FreepFryer Aug 2017 #82
They still would have to testify. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2017 #62
Nope. MrsCoffee Aug 2017 #74
+1. (n/t) FreepFryer Aug 2017 #81
Look on the bright side. smirkymonkey Aug 2017 #84
George HW Bush similar shut down Iran-contra investigation delisen Aug 2017 #94
I think after the Arpaio pardon workinclasszero Aug 2017 #95
Exactly! Arpaio was a trial balloon, and of course he wanted too. The US appears powerless RKP5637 Aug 2017 #98
Like others, it strikes me as another heinous act by Trump Jarqui Aug 2017 #100
No it won't, and while he could very well pardon anyone who is found involved in criminal activity, still_one Aug 2017 #101
He can't pardon himself, though Blue_Tires Aug 2017 #102
i think people still have questions about this but i don't think it's a sure thing that he can't. JI7 Aug 2017 #105
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