• minnism@lemmy.world
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      Living in a place where this isn’t an option… It seems insane that one person can just override the entire judicial system. Baffling.

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      Or at least harder to use or something. I think it’s a good power for state governors to have, like if a state court hands down a death sentence I think it’s a good thing that governors can commute that if they feel they have a good reason. I think it’s good that, for example, Carter pardoned Vietnam draft resistors.

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        Pardons should always go before a large committee. The less concentration of power the better. The President can only recommend a pardon while giving sound reasoning why.

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          No the pardoning power is fine. However the first time he used it inappropriately he should have been impeached. This is a failure of the far right Republican Party.

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    This is a fucking joke. US is a fucking joke. Law means nothing if you’re violating it on behalf of the powerful.

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      I agree, but I can’t seem to figure out what the gun charges are for in the article, did I miss it? If the charges are actually unrelated it’s one thing, but if the charges were that he unlawfully owned guns because he was a felon, which the felon charges were dropped I could understand it.

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        From everything I could find, he had felonies unrelated to J6 that prevented him from owning guns, but I couldn’t find a source detailing what those felonies were.

        His claim is that since the guns were discovered due to a J6 search, and he was pardoned for all J6 activities, the guns should have never been discovered. Fruit of the poisonous tree and all that.