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Fact

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  1. None of you spoke up when Obama did it. You suffer from selective outrage.
  2. The spoils? The destruction of cities and landscapes resembles a barren moon. Russia lacks the funds to rebuild what it has destroyed. How many years will it take to clear all the landmines and unexploded shells? Russia created an ecological disaster.
  3. OIC, Dining at a restaurant owned by Afghans makes you an expert on Afghan culture. Which means I'm an expert on Muslims since I met a pro-Trump Muslim taxi driver in NYC.
  4. I assume you believe your post is important to me. You are not in a position to discuss any political topic, assumed or not assumed. The fact remains that the power to grant pardons is reserved for the President of the United States.
  5. The President of the United States has the constitutional authority to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment, as stated in Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution. This pardon power is considered "plenary" and "unlimited" by the Supreme Court, extending to all federal criminal offenses and allowing the President to issue pardons, commutations of sentences, remissions of fines or forfeitures, reprieves, and amnesty for groups or classes of individuals. The power can be exercised at any time after the commission of a crime, including before legal proceedings, during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment.
  6. No, the pardon power is absolute. He could pardon his family for a 10-year window, similar to Biden's approach.
  7. Your virtual signaling requires minimal effort. It's a lost cause; Putin will not leave or give up unless someone launches a massive air campaign against his troops in Ukraine. Is that really what you want?
  8. You need to join the Ukrainian military to show how much you care.
  9. The people of Europe should step up and put some boots on the ground. Talk is cheap.
  10. I hope to see snow in Bangkok over the New Year.
  11. Is the West willing to engage in war to defend these nations? Talk is cheap.
  12. Putin does not seek peace; he needs this war to maintain his grip on power. He is leading Russia toward destruction.
  13. @Wydahoan In 2023, New York Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., warned that then-candidate Donald Trump was "destructive to our democracy" and needed to be "eliminated." However, he quickly apologized for his comments, claiming that it was a "poor choice of words."
  14. “You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.” Chuck Schumer
  15. Senator Chuck Schumer warned certain Supreme Court Justices they would “pay the price” for hearing an abortion-related case.
  16. https://grabien.com/file?id=2858738

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