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Saving Democracy Is More Important Than Putting Donald Trump in Jail. Here's How :President Biden Can Eviscerate Trump in the Debates.

In President Biden's opening statement he should PARDON Donald Trump for the four charges for his conduct following the 2020 presidential election through the January 6 Capitol attack: conspiracy to defraud the United States under Title 18 of the United States Code, obstructing an official proceeding and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding under the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002, and conspiracy against rights under the Enforcement Act of 1870.

A president's power to pardon is near absolute. SCOTUS hasn't even ruled that a president can't pardon himself/herself.

President Biden should pardon Trump regarding those four charges and state the reasons why, preferably in a 3 1/2 to 4 minute opening statement:


The U.S. Supreme Court, with its unconscionable actions, has essentially prevented a federal trial related to charges against Mr. Trump from the 2020 presidential election through the January 6th Capitol attack from being completed in time before the November election, thus depriving the American people from weighing an outcome in that case into their calculus for their presidential vote.

If Mr. Trump were to prevail in the election, he's surely going to order the Justice Department to end the prosecution of his case.

Quite frankly, should I prevail in the election, I was intending to pardon Mr. Trump anyway in the hope that we can then start to heal the divisions in our country.

And, finally, the American people need to hear in this debate - tonight - what Mr. Trump did and did not do on January 6th, 2021 that was so dangerous, so despicable, so outrageous that it needs to be discussed - now, before the election. Mr. Trump wants to blame me for ordering his prosecution. I did not. The Justice Department acted independently to file charges. But discussing it tonight is far more important than a finding of his guilt or innocent.

We need to discuss why he refuses to denounce those who wanted to literally hang the then-sitting Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence. Why he calls those who brutally attacked and murdered Capitol Hill police officers and soiled the halls of Congress "patriots." How a person seeking the highest office in the land, the most powerful office on this planet, constantly attacks judges, juries, court employees, witnesses, reporters, poll workers. Who constantly denigrates women.

Who made accusations that the father of a United States Senator, Republican Ted Cruz of Texas, helped to assassinate President John F. Kennedy in 1963 - making up that bald face lie in order to smear his opponent in order to help win the Republican nomination in 2016. Someone who was convicted of sexual assault on a woman - and who then continued with character assassination on her even after being ordered by the courts to pay restitution. Who was been found in contempt of court multiple times. Who was found guilty of falsifying business records for his financial gain. Who claims that a president has absolute immunity while in office, even to the point... get this, even to the point that he can't be prosecuted for ordering the assassination of his political opponents. That's what he had his attorneys argued before the United States Supreme Court.

Ladies and gentlemen, those aren't the actions of a person to entrust with the presidency of the United States. Those are the actions of a despot. There's a reason why Mr. Trump once re-tweeted a quote by Benito Mussolini: "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep." It's because Mr. Trump sees himself as that lion, just as Mussolini did. To roar out commands. To pounce on the old, the frail, the young and the weak. To belittle anyone who disagrees with him and to then send out his thugs to make death threats and commit violence.

That's not who we are as a nation. We are far better than that. Our Founding Fathers revolted against that type of despotism.

But I can't talk about Mr. Trump's actions tonight without prejudicing the case against him. Therefore, I am using my power under the United States Constitution to pardon Mr. Trump for the conspiracy to defraud the United States under Title 18 of the United States Code, obstructing an official proceeding and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding under the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002, and conspiracy against rights under the Enforcement Act of 1870.

Make no mistake. This pardon is unequivocal, unchallengeable and final. Before stepping onto this stage, I signed an order directing the Justice Department to withdraw these charges against Mr. Trump. Prosecution against others who are so charged will continue and it will be up to Special Counsel Jack Smith as to whether or not Mr. Trump will be called as a witness in those cases. But, for Mr. Trump, he is no longer a defendant against those charges.
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Interesting idea. Of course, Biden can't pardon Trump for any state crimes; the Georgia & New York prosecutions will continue, and there may be other prosecutions in states where Trump conspired to organize slates of false electors. But taking away Trump's excuse for silence about Jan 6 would be interesting.
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@ElwoodBlues The New York case is federal. The only state case is Georgia, which poses much more legal risk to him than the others. In Michigan and Arizona, he was listed as an un-indicted co-conspirator, and it wouldn’t surprise me if there are similar cases to come in other states as well. I’m not sure why Michigan and Arizona decided not to indict him, but I believe they should have, and I hope other states do decide to indict. His lawyers are facing criminal charges for their roles in the conspiracy (as well as disbarment) , and I believe Trump is at least as culpable as they are.
@RockerDad Check again. The hush money case is in a state courthouse, with state judge, state prosecutors, state law against falsifying business records.
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@ElwoodBlues I stand corrected
@RockerDad Some trumpsters are claiming Biden or DoJ is involved with the hush money case because the prosecutor who made the opening statement, Colangelo, had worked for DoJ. But, while true, that's not the whole story, because Colangelo had been an NY state prosecutor for many years. In fact Colangelo had direct experience with Trump because he had much to do with the investigation and suit that forced the Trump Foundation to shut down. And Colangelo left DoJ to work with the NY state prosecutors.

Regarding MI & IA, although there were 7 states with false electors, not all of them filled out phony paperwork. I believe some were sorta 'on standby;' maybe that affects Trump's involvement somehow. Or maybe they're just waiting to flip some lower level people and name Trump later.
RockerDad · M
@ElwoodBlues all of Trump’s indictments came from grand juries, not DOJ. I do believe the hush money case is the least serious of the four, and probably the weakest as well. No new info is really coming out of it. It’s all public knowledge and has been for years. The Georgia case and the classified documents case are far more juicy , and I hope they get to see the light of day.
@RockerDad Agreed about the hush money case being the least serious. Trump's lawyers have got the Georgia case stalled while they try to remove Fani Willis, and Cannon in Florida has pretty much frozen the documents case. I, too, hope they get to see the light of day.