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Art's avatar

Scenario: one or more of the 51 “intelligence officials” get prosecuted for election interference for their phony public letter about “the hallmarks of Russian influence”. Necessarily a key witness in their trial is Hunter Biden, who now because of the pardon cannot refuse to testify by invoking the Fifth Amendment. If he spills the beans the truth is revealed for all to see and if he lies he commits perjury which can then be prosecuted because it falls outside the timeline of the pardon. Perhaps Joe just checkmated all his sleazy family members.

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Demeter's avatar

Oooh! Bet they didn't think about that when "Joe Biden" issued the pardon. Hunter is truly toast now. Bet he doesn't make it long enough to testify. Still, there's all the computer data....

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

Geez, elysianfield! Why did you do that?! Now I'm all in tears over here and with the sniffles n stuff. Ruined my evening. Glad I don't wear mascara or eye-liner at least. Kindly DO NOT pull at my heartstrings like that! Thank you!

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striketheroot's avatar

Easy Peasy is the Hillary option to wit: "I don't recall" you see I've wrecked my memory with that devil cocaine.

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BlazeCloude3's avatar

No, probably Adrenochrome is the preferred 'Demon Drug' and he only turns to Cocaine when no 'Little Brown Children' without parents is available for torture/rape/murder before being ate.

THAT is what these Uniparty Nazi Pedophiles, Cannibals, Vampires and Ritual Torturing Adrenochrome Addicts adore.

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Thomas Rice's avatar

Scenario,

ALL the “51 intelligence officials” are mysteriously found hanging one by one on random street lights around DC

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

I meant to ask; how many people can the president pardon? Is there some kind of upper limit? Also, who can't the president pardon? Any particular kinds of individuals or crimes that are immune to pardons?

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