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future example
12/01/20 03:15 AM
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>Perhaps you could add, Pardons 10 cents each.
>I found out that the president can pardon someone for something they haven't done yet. He >can pardon someone for all future actions that person may do.
From the sarcastic MOB Justice Department (formerly DOJ), an example of a pardon in this manner for next several weeks before next administration takes over.
btw:
Some of the twitter reply opinions come from folks versed in the laws whether as former agents, DOJ lawyers or lawyers in general. A few of them are already questioning the pardon if actually valid or if 5th amendment is granted if having to testify under oath in the future.
Asha Rangappa FBI agent Neal Katyal DOJ lawyer Norman Ornstein lawyer and also American Enterprise Inst. executive
-- DOJ has moved to dismiss the Flynn case and released a copy of Trump's pardon document.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100214642171
Tweet text: Bradley P. Moss @ BradMossEsq This pardon language is both broad and narrow at the same time. It's exclusively limited to the scope of information uncovered by the Special Counsel's probe and related grand jury investigations.
Kyle Cheney @ kyledcheney JUST IN: DOJ has moved to dismiss the Flynn case and released a copy of Trump's pardon document. -
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