Jeber on Nostr: npub1jupuj…477gr npub1v4zx4…z48dt The author couldn't have lived through the ...
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The author couldn't have lived through the post-Nixon years or he's know that there was plenty of civil unrest and protests against the pardon. Since you first have to be convicted of a crime in order to be pardoned, Ford's pardon shouldn’t have been allowed.
He’s also supposing too much. Trump's reaction to either his conviction or a pardon is unpredictable. The rule of law isn’t. We need to make the adage that no one is above the law a matter of fact.
The author couldn't have lived through the post-Nixon years or he's know that there was plenty of civil unrest and protests against the pardon. Since you first have to be convicted of a crime in order to be pardoned, Ford's pardon shouldn’t have been allowed.
He’s also supposing too much. Trump's reaction to either his conviction or a pardon is unpredictable. The rule of law isn’t. We need to make the adage that no one is above the law a matter of fact.