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What's this about killing the elderly now? Did they finally find the famous death camps? Q was right!?
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What's this about killing the elderly now? Did they finally find the famous death camps? Q was right!?
Hearing a pardon for Julian is being blocked by Pat Cipollone
He is telling Trump that he will piss off senate and they will move to indict him for incitement to get back at him if he pardons Julian. This is batshit insanity. They will do it anyways. Someone call Pat and get him to stop being a cocksucker please.
Do you ever get bothered that all the political jokes you make are jokes from the right with one word switched?Your Biden Derangement Syndrome is really coming in full swing. Its a gig.
Oh yeah, that's Laura Loomer, famous lolcow and skitzo.
Oh screw this asshole. No matter what Crumo is numer one asshole in my eyes . Yes he takes the spot from Pelosi, Biden, Harrison and McConnell.Nursing homes in New York
I'm shocked and amazed that this was asked on The View
And they call us bugmen...Ahahaha! What a fucking idiot. He's even got the obligatory MAGA toughbro profile picture.
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I thought that said John Bulla for a second.John Richard Bubala—Conversion of government property
I don't think she could pass a mental wellness test, she's definitely unstable.But is she a felon, or someone that can be justifiably considered a threat to herself or others? I mean, I know she's a threat to the tires on her car, and to the eardrums of passerby, but neither of those justify denying her 2nd Amendment rights.
Well that's a great screw you to all those slimy politicians.here you go
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Pardon List
List of People Pardoned by President Donald Trump
Joseph M. Arpaio—Contempt of Court
Kristian Mark Saucier—Unauthorized retention of defense information
I. Lewis Libby, aka Scooter Libby, aka Irve Lewis "Scooter" Libby—Obstruction of justice; false statements; perjury (two counts)
John Arthur Johnson, aka Jack Johnson—Violation of the White Slave Traffic Act
Dinesh D'Souza—Campaign contribution fraud
Dwight Lincoln Hammond—Use of fire to damage and destroy property of the United States
Steven Dwight Hammond—Use of fire to damage and destroy property of the United States (two counts)
Michael Chase Behenna—Unpremeditated murder; assault
Patrick James Nolan—Conducting the affairs of an enterprise through a pattern of racketeering
Conrad Moffat Black—Mail fraud; attempted obstruction of justice
Michael Anthony Tedesco—Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribute in excess of 5 kilograms of cocaine and quantities of marijuana
Roy Wayne McKeever—Used telephone in distributing marijuana
John Richard Bubala—Conversion of government property
Chalmer Lee Williams—Conspiracy to steal firearms and other goods as part of an interstate shipment; theft from shipment in interstate commerce; theft of firearms shipped in interstate commerce
Rodney M. Takumi—Participating in an illegal gambling business
Zay Jeffries—Conspiracy to violate the Sherman Act
Mathew Golsteyn—Premeditated murder (charged, not tried or convicted)
Clint A. Lorance—Attempted murder; murder (two specifications); wrongfully communicating a threat (two specifications); reckless endangerment; solicitating a false statement; obstructing justice
Angela Ronae Stanton—Conspiracy to transport in interstate commerce a stolen motor vehicle and tampering with a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Ariel Manuel Friedler—Conspiracy to access a protected computer without authorization
David Hossein Safavian—Obstruction; false statement (three counts)
Michael Robert Milken—Conspiracy; securities fraud; mail fraud; tax fraud; filing false reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); assisting a brokerage firm in violating its net capital requirements
Paul Harvey Pogue—Making and subscribing a false tax return
Bernard Bailey Kerik—Obstructing the administration of the Internal Revenue Laws; aiding in the preparation of a false income tax return; making false statements on a loan application; making false statements (five counts)
Edward J. DeBartolo Jr.—Misprision of a felony
Susan B. Anthony—Illegal voting
Jon Donyae Ponder—Bank robbery; interference with commerce by armed robbery (six counts)
Alice Marie Johnson—Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine; attempted possession of 12 kilos of cocaine with intent to distribute; attempted possession of 9 kilos of cocaine; attempted possession of 75 kilos of cocaine; attempted possession of 10 kilos of cocaine; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering ($1.5 million); structuring monetary transactions
Michael T. Flynn—Making false statements to Federal investigators
Phillip Kay Lyman—Conspiracy to operate off-road vehicles on public land closed to off-road vehicles; operation of off-road vehicle on public lands closed to off-road vehicles
Otis Gordon—Sell, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance
Weldon Hal Angelos—Possession with intent to distribute marijuana (five counts); possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime (three counts); possession of a stolen firearm (two counts); possession of a firearm with a removed serial number; use of a controlled substance in possession of a firearm (two counts); money laundering (three counts)
Alex Van Der Zwaan—False statements
George Papadopoulos—False statements
Christopher Carl Collins—Conspiracy to commit securities fraud; false statements
Duncan D. Hunter—Conspiracy to commit offenses
Alfonso Antonio Costa—Health care fraud
Paul Alvin Slough—Voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (13 counts); attempt to commit voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (17 counts); using and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done
Nicholas Abram Slatten—Murder in the first degree
Evan Shawn Liberty—Voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (eight counts); attempt to commit voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (12 counts); using and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done
Dustin Laurent Heard—Voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (six counts); attempt to commit voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (11 counts); using and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done
Jose Alonso Compean—Assault with a dangerous weapon, and aiding and abetting; assault with serious bodily injury, and aiding and abetting; discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence; deprivation of rights under color of law
Alfred Lee Crum—Illegally operating a still; unlawful possession of a still; operating without bond
Ignacio Ramos—Assault with a dangerous weapon and aiding and abetting; assault with serious bodily injury and aiding and abetting; discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence; deprivation of rights under color of law
Roger Joseph Stone Jr.—Obstruction of proceeding; false statements (five counts); witness tampering
Paul J. Manafort—Subscribing to false United States individual income tax returns for 2010-2014 tax years (five counts); failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts for calendar years 2011-2014; bank fraud/Lender B/$3.4 million loan; bank fraud/Lender C/$1 million loan and Conspiracy against the United States; conspiracy to obstruct justice (witness tampering)
Margaret E. Hunter—Conspiracy to commit offenses
Charles Kushner—Fraud and false statements (16 counts); retaliating against witness, victim; statements or entries generally
William Plemons—Structuring transactions to avoid reporting requirements (four counts), Willfully attempting to evade personal income tax (three counts), and Wire fraud
Topeka Kimberly Sam—Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine hydrochloride
Peter Y. Atkinson—Mail fraud (three counts)
John A. Boultbee—Mail fraud
Andrew Barron Worden—Wire fraud
Mary Ballard McCarty—Conspiracy to commit honest services fraud
James J. Kassouf—Making a false tax return
John Frederick Tate—Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States; causing false records; causing false campaign contribution reports; false statements scheme
No Assange and no Snowden.here you go
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Pardon List
List of People Pardoned by President Donald Trump
Joseph M. Arpaio—Contempt of Court
Kristian Mark Saucier—Unauthorized retention of defense information
I. Lewis Libby, aka Scooter Libby, aka Irve Lewis "Scooter" Libby—Obstruction of justice; false statements; perjury (two counts)
John Arthur Johnson, aka Jack Johnson—Violation of the White Slave Traffic Act
Dinesh D'Souza—Campaign contribution fraud
Dwight Lincoln Hammond—Use of fire to damage and destroy property of the United States
Steven Dwight Hammond—Use of fire to damage and destroy property of the United States (two counts)
Michael Chase Behenna—Unpremeditated murder; assault
Patrick James Nolan—Conducting the affairs of an enterprise through a pattern of racketeering
Conrad Moffat Black—Mail fraud; attempted obstruction of justice
Michael Anthony Tedesco—Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribute in excess of 5 kilograms of cocaine and quantities of marijuana
Roy Wayne McKeever—Used telephone in distributing marijuana
John Richard Bubala—Conversion of government property
Chalmer Lee Williams—Conspiracy to steal firearms and other goods as part of an interstate shipment; theft from shipment in interstate commerce; theft of firearms shipped in interstate commerce
Rodney M. Takumi—Participating in an illegal gambling business
Zay Jeffries—Conspiracy to violate the Sherman Act
Mathew Golsteyn—Premeditated murder (charged, not tried or convicted)
Clint A. Lorance—Attempted murder; murder (two specifications); wrongfully communicating a threat (two specifications); reckless endangerment; solicitating a false statement; obstructing justice
Angela Ronae Stanton—Conspiracy to transport in interstate commerce a stolen motor vehicle and tampering with a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Ariel Manuel Friedler—Conspiracy to access a protected computer without authorization
David Hossein Safavian—Obstruction; false statement (three counts)
Michael Robert Milken—Conspiracy; securities fraud; mail fraud; tax fraud; filing false reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); assisting a brokerage firm in violating its net capital requirements
Paul Harvey Pogue—Making and subscribing a false tax return
Bernard Bailey Kerik—Obstructing the administration of the Internal Revenue Laws; aiding in the preparation of a false income tax return; making false statements on a loan application; making false statements (five counts)
Edward J. DeBartolo Jr.—Misprision of a felony
Susan B. Anthony—Illegal voting
Jon Donyae Ponder—Bank robbery; interference with commerce by armed robbery (six counts)
Alice Marie Johnson—Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine; attempted possession of 12 kilos of cocaine with intent to distribute; attempted possession of 9 kilos of cocaine; attempted possession of 75 kilos of cocaine; attempted possession of 10 kilos of cocaine; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering ($1.5 million); structuring monetary transactions
Michael T. Flynn—Making false statements to Federal investigators
Phillip Kay Lyman—Conspiracy to operate off-road vehicles on public land closed to off-road vehicles; operation of off-road vehicle on public lands closed to off-road vehicles
Otis Gordon—Sell, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance
Weldon Hal Angelos—Possession with intent to distribute marijuana (five counts); possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime (three counts); possession of a stolen firearm (two counts); possession of a firearm with a removed serial number; use of a controlled substance in possession of a firearm (two counts); money laundering (three counts)
Alex Van Der Zwaan—False statements
George Papadopoulos—False statements
Christopher Carl Collins—Conspiracy to commit securities fraud; false statements
Duncan D. Hunter—Conspiracy to commit offenses
Alfonso Antonio Costa—Health care fraud
Paul Alvin Slough—Voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (13 counts); attempt to commit voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (17 counts); using and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done
Nicholas Abram Slatten—Murder in the first degree
Evan Shawn Liberty—Voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (eight counts); attempt to commit voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (12 counts); using and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done
Dustin Laurent Heard—Voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (six counts); attempt to commit voluntary manslaughter, aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done (11 counts); using and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done
Jose Alonso Compean—Assault with a dangerous weapon, and aiding and abetting; assault with serious bodily injury, and aiding and abetting; discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence; deprivation of rights under color of law
Alfred Lee Crum—Illegally operating a still; unlawful possession of a still; operating without bond
Ignacio Ramos—Assault with a dangerous weapon and aiding and abetting; assault with serious bodily injury and aiding and abetting; discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence; deprivation of rights under color of law
Roger Joseph Stone Jr.—Obstruction of proceeding; false statements (five counts); witness tampering
Paul J. Manafort—Subscribing to false United States individual income tax returns for 2010-2014 tax years (five counts); failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts for calendar years 2011-2014; bank fraud/Lender B/$3.4 million loan; bank fraud/Lender C/$1 million loan and Conspiracy against the United States; conspiracy to obstruct justice (witness tampering)
Margaret E. Hunter—Conspiracy to commit offenses
Charles Kushner—Fraud and false statements (16 counts); retaliating against witness, victim; statements or entries generally
William Plemons—Structuring transactions to avoid reporting requirements (four counts), Willfully attempting to evade personal income tax (three counts), and Wire fraud
Topeka Kimberly Sam—Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine hydrochloride
Peter Y. Atkinson—Mail fraud (three counts)
John A. Boultbee—Mail fraud
Andrew Barron Worden—Wire fraud
Mary Ballard McCarty—Conspiracy to commit honest services fraud
James J. Kassouf—Making a false tax return
John Frederick Tate—Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States; causing false records; causing false campaign contribution reports; false statements scheme
You really haven't got a clue. You keep trying to pin everything and everyone on "My side" and "Your side".Do you ever get bothered that all the political jokes you make are jokes from the right with one word switched?
I thought all the elite authors and comedians were on your side?
I don't think she could pass a mental wellness test, she's definitely unstable.
Perhaps. All I know is she isn't fit to babysit a pet rock, let alone own a gun, IMO. She's crazier than cat shit.That requires a court order, doesn't it? Like, someone has to complain to the police, who then have to get a judge to sign off on a mental health assessment?
That's not a new list, that's a list of previous pardons, not from today.No Assange and no Snowden.
Fuck you, Trump.
President Donald Trump is expected to pardon more than 100 people in his final hours in office. The list of people Trump will pardon has not yet been announced
Perhaps. All I know is she isn't fit to babysit a pet rock, let alone own a gun, IMO. She's crazier than cat shit.
That's very deep and all but it was an honest question. Don't you get bored of using rehashed jokes?You really haven't got a clue. You keep trying to pin everything and everyone on "My side" and "Your side".
*ahem* I would like to retract that "fuck you" from the record until further notice then.That's not a new list, that's a list of previous pardons, not from today.
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lol, I've enjoyed trump as a character but there's no denying he's a retard and at times a massive faggot.Susan B. Anthony—Illegal voting