What was Trump supposed to do before he was president? An MGS style Op where he snuck in, neutralized guards and rescued J6 POWs?
Donald Trump
could have pardoned individuals involved in Jan. 6th
before he left office, during his final days as president. The president has the constitutional power to issue pardons for federal crimes, and there
was a window of time between the January 6th attack and the inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20, 2021, when Trump still held office. He could have done it. He
chose not to.
In fact, Trump pardoned several
other people during this period, just none involved in the Capitol “riot”. The power to issue pardons extends to federal offenses, and the January 6th participants
were facing federal charges. Again, he could have, he chose not to.
Trump’s decision not to pardon Jan. 6th protesters specifically was likely influenced by multiple factors, including political considerations and ongoing legal consequences for
himself. While Trump did express sympathy for some of the Jan. 6ers - calling them "great patriots" - he
did not take action to pardon them before leaving office.
After Biden's inauguration, Trump no longer had the power to issue pardons, leaving the Jan. 6th protesters to face the legal system under the new administration, alone.
Like I said about Elon, you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat their family and supporters. Elon treats his wives and kids like shit, so his Einstein visa and simping for Indians
makes sense. Likewise, after Jan. 6th, you would be stupid to put your life in Trump’s hands, even if he
is making extremely positive changes. That doesn’t undo what was
four years of prison for those people.
Anyway, this is where all the faggots who live on their knees rate me as “dumb” for insulting their replacement-father. Sorry, lol, can’t relate, guys, I love my Dad. My Dad’s the best. That’s why I have the emotional capacity to recognize that you should relentlessly scrutinize politicians rather than form parasocial attachments to them.
The First Amendment does not cover you calling the Gulf of America "Gulf of Mexico." You do not have a constitutional right to deadname our oceanic basin.
It’s actually the
Chicxulub Memorial Basin, but only if you love, cherish, and honour the
memory of the fallen.