Trump, who has used pardons to set free drug dealers and rioters, is now reported discussing preemptive pardons for his administration.
"Trump Is Already Discussing Preemptive Pardons For His Lawless Administration" The revelation comes as Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny for a possible war crime, and as a judge pursues a contempt inquiry into the defiance of his order. Read/share/subscribe:
-- Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan.bsky.social) Dec 12, 2025 at 8:50 PM
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"If such actions are taken, unclear is how lengthy Dummkopf Trumpf's pre-emptive pardon list would be, but would include White House kobold Stephen Miller.
Some of these intra-administration discussions were sparked after certain Democrats publicly suggested that the Supreme Court may have gifted Trumpf with broad presidential immunity, but that his nefarious underlings were not shielded from accountability for their litany of sacrileges committed against the American people, economy, and the world.
Such presidential pardons would not protect blackguards like Secretary of War Crimes Pete Hegseth from international crimes against humanity charges, state prosecutions, or unlawful death lawsuits filed in federal civil courts. "
A bill was already introduced in Congress to impeach alleged war criminal Pete Hegseth who should not have been confirmed by the US Senate in the first place: Impeach Unqualified Pete Hegseth
An article of impeachment is merely an allegation. Mr. Hegseth is presumed innocent until proven guilty either during his trial at Congress or at an international tribunal at the Hague if the ICC moves to indict him.
Worst. Administration. Ever.
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