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Trump is reportedly considering pardoning as many as 20 associates before leaving office

The New York Times reported earlier this week that among those people are Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, as well as his three eldest children — Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric — and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

Trump has expressed particular concern about a pair of fraud investigations that the New York attorney general's office and the Manhattan district attorney's office are conducting. Trumpin a 46-minute rambling, conspiracy-laden rant he delivered from the White House earlier this week. Giuliani's links to Russian interests were thrust back into the spotlight in recent months after he coordinated a widely discredited New York Post story purporting to show "smoking gun" emails between Biden's son, Hunter, and a senior Burisma Holdings executive about setting up a meeting with the elder Biden when he was vice president in 2015.

 

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hblodget “Associates” = Crime syndicate team members.

Pardoning the mafia team only a mafia operation will need protection

crazy guy

datagoodies Bad boys Whatcha want, watcha want Whatcha gonna do When sheriff Joe Biden come for you…

Draining the swamp?

hblodget Must have added the caddy and the doorman....

😎 smh wow here we go...

Is this in 2024?

Do we expect anything else?

Can an impeached President do that? 🤔🙄

At LEAST that many! Its the Whole crime family! USA Today wrote: The Trump fund raiser to challenge voting results is the real election fraud. Having his base pay to undermine democracy, He is the Classic Grifter, Ponzi Schemer, Bernie Madoff, Scam man, Traitor to Democracy.

hblodget 'Reportedly'. Will check back after Jan 20 if Henry is legally barred from another occupation.

How many of the 20 associates could be compelled to testify against him if he does not secure a second term and for what crimes?

Fake news

Can’t pardon somebody who has not been charged with anything YET!

Surely everyone except Assange.

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