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Trump: Biden Jan. 6 panel pardons, others ‘void’ . OMG! The &#%! keeps

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Date: Mon, 17-Mar-2025 8:18:03 PM PDT
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In reply to: March Political Post posted by Antwon
coming and coming! Now Trump is proclaiming Biden’s pardons “VOID” for the people Trump wants revenge on. No Constitution. No rule of law. No checks and balances. No free press. Ignoring federal judges if they don’t rule in his favor. Now he wants to void Biden’s pardons so he can punish his enemies.

We better start doing something soon or this monster is going to declare martial law and there will be no next election, midterms or presidential.

(Link to full The Hill article via Yahoo):
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“President Trump said in a social media post that he believes former President Biden’s last-minute pardons are “void” because he signed them with an autopen.

“The ‘pardons’ that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen,” Trump wrote early Monday on Truth Social.

Just before the inauguration in January, Biden pardoned several of Trump’s political enemies preemptively, including the lawmakers who sat on the House panel that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, rioting at the U.S. Capitol, Biden’s family, Anthony Fauci and Gen. Mark Milley.

There was much discussion about whether Biden would use the executive action to protect people that could be prosecuted by the incoming Trump administration.

Trump argued Monday in his post that Biden did not sign the papers and “did not know anything about them!”

While courts have largely left the pardoning power up to the president, Trump said those on the House committee should expect to be investigated “at the highest level.”…

….While a president has the authority to pardon individuals, according to the U.S. Constitution, no subsequent president can rescind them for any reason….”


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