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The white house actually put out a list of all the rich people and trump donors who had advocated for this pardon. it included thomas barrack. and on his way out the door, trump pardoned all his friends and supporters who had been charged with anything during his presidency. roger stone, alex vendors on, steve bannon. the list goes on. but he only pardon people who were charged or convicted while he was president. tom barrack s case got delayed. right? so he s out of luck. no presidential pardon coming for him. his indictment came after trump was out of his office, which itself is probably a scandal, if the indictment couldn t be brought while in office, because appointees of trump wouldn t let it happen. so he does not get out of jail free with a pardon card from trump. one of the open questions of the trump presidency is how ....
Trump. trump pardoned michael milken for the massive financial crimes decades ago. the white house put out a list all of the rich people and trump donors who advocated for milken s pardon including, wouldn t you know, tom barrack? on his way out the door trump pretty much pardoned all friends, allies and supporters charged with anyone during his presidency. he pardoned mike flynn, steve bannon, paul manafort, right down to papadopolous in the russian investigation. the list goes on and on, but he only pardoned people charged and convicted while he was president. tom barrack s case was delayed so he is out of luck. no presidential pardon coming for him. his indictment came after trump was out of office, which itself is probably a scandal if the indictment couldn t be brought while trump was in office because trump appointees wouldn t let it happen. but the fact that it was delayed means he doesn t get out of jail free with a pardon card from ....
Claims credit for everything or imprisoned? i m going to choose the like the rooster claiming credit for the sunrise, but here s the pardon card, joy, and i want to situation. talk about roger stone. while the economy is moving i think he is the one most forward and more jobs and so on likely to be pardoned in 2020. and that s very helpful, it is president trump will either have also in many ways unhealthy in been defeated and serving out the end of his lame duck term at the sense that we re adding a the end of 2020 or he will be, trillion dollars to the the debt having been re-elected, will be empowered to pardon anyone he and we have artificially low interest rates. chooses, not having to worry so there s going to be a about re-election. and so, i see him pardoning response to that by our children and who knows how many years it roger stone. he s scheduled to be sentenced will take, but it may not be long when we re going to have to in february. his range could be anywhere from one ....
Manafort prosecution to try to get to donald trump. keep in mind, erin, this is something, this is a court, t.s. ellis, the judge there, who had expressed some skepticism about the mueller team at the beginning of this case, right? he said that you re not really after manafort. you re after trump. look, we don t know if this is going to work, but this is probably the only place it has a chance of working, if any place. harry, what does it say to you that manafort could still be trying to play the pardon card, given that he was cooperating but not. what does that say to you? i think he recognizes this is the last best way out. by basically just saying things in this brief that he knows are going to get back to the president. the notion that he s being punished purely for his association with trump, and of course, there s an element of truth in that none of this might have been uncovered had there not been an investigation, but of course, he committed an immense amount of criminal ac ....
That s a hypothetical. is it? at the end of the investigation into stone, which there does seem to be an investigation into stone, it is often the case, but not always that the prosecutor will go to the targets lawyers and say would you like to make a presentation. would your client like to testify in the grand jury or meet in the session. so many prosecutors, and i wouldn t be surprised ffs the case here would give him that opportunity, but many defendants would at least decline to do it themselves. maybe they d send their lawyer in to make a pitch to say don t charge my client and here s why. interesting though as stone is willing to be a sycophant to the president. i pray you run for reelection. i m with you through thick and thin. that was for the president. stone is playing potentially the pardon card if had gets indict ed. ....