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43 minutes ago, Presto said:

Hopefully this will help you. The witness testified under oath.

 

Rep. Gaetz sought Trump pardon, former White House aide testifies to Jan 6 committee

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/09/17/politics/matt-gaetz-trump-pardon-justice-department/index.html

 

It's worth reading this CNN contribution to truth and harmony very carefully.   Read it slowly and you will see that the word "pardon" is mentioned a million times, but it never is clearly defined as a pardon for a specific crime or misdemeanour.

Many GOP reps who anticipated that the Dems would (as they indeed did) be using lawfare to wreak vengeance on Trump supporters went to the office of Mark Meadows seeking blanket pardons for anything that might come down the line.

 

Note in particular this sentence:

 

McEntee testified to the committee that Gaetz said he asked Meadows explicitly for a pardon, though it was not clear at the time what the pardon request was for.

 

This long tissue of fake allegations and obfuscations ends with this sentence:

None of the lawmakers ever received pardons from Trump.

 

Fake news at its best.

Posted
8 hours ago, Red Forever said:

More far right drivel.

Evidence please of "Clinton of course abused interns in the oval office".

Monica doesn't count as she consented.

 

So if you are a democratic president you can get interns to suck you off in the oval office and that does not count if they have been bullied into it. An abuse of power at the very least.

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I see that my 'unsubstantiated claim' about the pre-emptive pardon may have raised a few hackles while I was away.

 

My reticensce at fulfilling @scottiejohn's request for a 'credible' source wasn't an attempt to flaunt forum rules, it was more to save bandwidth with the 'fake news' posts that probably ensued.

 

For those who consider CNN as not credible (personally I don't watch it), here's another link to the claim. I hope this makes it less unsusbtantiated and more credible.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/3647888-gaetz-sought-pardon-from-trump-over-doj-probe-into-sex-trafficking-allegations-report/

 

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1 hour ago, blazes said:

 

It's worth reading this CNN contribution to truth and harmony very carefully.   Read it slowly and you will see that the word "pardon" is mentioned a million times, but it never is clearly defined as a pardon for a specific crime or misdemeanour.

Many GOP reps who anticipated that the Dems would (as they indeed did) be using lawfare to wreak vengeance on Trump supporters went to the office of Mark Meadows seeking blanket pardons for anything that might come down the line.

 

Note in particular this sentence:

 

McEntee testified to the committee that Gaetz said he asked Meadows explicitly for a pardon, though it was not clear at the time what the pardon request was for.

 

This long tissue of fake allegations and obfuscations ends with this sentence:

None of the lawmakers ever received pardons from Trump.

 

Fake news at its best.

 

Have you ever played Monopoly?

 

Have you ever won the "Get Out of Jail - Free" card?

 

It's the same as a Trump 'one-size fits all (misdemenaours and felonies) sizes' sort of pardon. No crimes attached, no names, no pack-drill.

 

I hope this helps.

 

PS: We are talking about a specific pre-emptive pardon here, not something that wasn't delivered in the past.

 

I hope this helps some more.

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44 minutes ago, proton said:

 

So if you are a democratic president you can get interns to suck you off in the oval office and that does not count if they have been bullied into it. An abuse of power at the very least.

 

Gaetz Now Focus.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, blazes said:

 

It's worth reading this CNN contribution to truth and harmony very carefully.   Read it slowly and you will see that the word "pardon" is mentioned a million times, but it never is clearly defined as a pardon for a specific crime or misdemeanour.

Many GOP reps who anticipated that the Dems would (as they indeed did) be using lawfare to wreak vengeance on Trump supporters went to the office of Mark Meadows seeking blanket pardons for anything that might come down the line.

 

Note in particular this sentence:

 

McEntee testified to the committee that Gaetz said he asked Meadows explicitly for a pardon, though it was not clear at the time what the pardon request was for.

 

This long tissue of fake allegations and obfuscations ends with this sentence:

None of the lawmakers ever received pardons from Trump.

 

Fake news at its best.

Thanks for reminding me that there could well be another crime Gaetz was worried about and thought he needed a pardon for.

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44 minutes ago, proton said:

 

So if you are a democratic president you can get interns to suck you off in the oval office and that does not count if they have been bullied into it. An abuse of power at the very least.

 

From the internet and her own mouth, Monica Lewinski was of-age and what happened in the Oval Office was totally consensual (it's in her book).

 

The bullying and abuse of power came from online trolls AFTER she admitted to it.

 

Anyway, there's nothing in the law of the land that says Trump can't get laid in the Oval Office, but like almost 30 years ago with Clinton, it's just not proper etiquette.

 

Moot point anyway as it's just unlikely that he may find anyone willing to participate (for free).

 

Apart from Mark Meadows, maybe?

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13 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

From the internet and her own mouth, Monica Lewinski was of-age and what happened in the Oval Office was totally consensual (it's in her book).

 

The bullying and abuse of power came from online trolls AFTER she admitted to it.

 

Anyway, there's nothing in the law of the land that says Trump can't get laid in the Oval Office, but like almost 30 years ago with Clinton, it's just not proper etiquette.

 

Moot point anyway as it's just unlikely that he may find anyone willing to participate (for free).

 

Apart from Mark Meadows, maybe?

Laura Loomer, maybe? They seem to have a spiritual connection.

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