Farley on Nostr: Both Biden and Trump have turned the justice system into a spectacle with their ...
Both Biden and Trump have turned the justice system into a spectacle with their recent pardons. Trump’s blanket pardon of Capitol Hill rioters sets a dangerous precedent, while Biden’s own moves reflect a similar disregard for true accountability. The fiat system seems to be the invisible hand here—fueling decisions that prioritize political leverage over justice and morality.
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