Donald I, emperor of the world.

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Pblakeney

Legendary Member
I'm uncertain. Some certainly, family certainly but Trūmp's only loyalty, only concern is for Trūmp. In the past people who worked for his struggle and write their memoires and they don't reflect kindly on Trūmp so he won't want to have pardoned them when that happens.

Add the question as to how many will still be working for him when his term ends eg Will Pam Bondi be getting a universal pardon? (eg she may have broken the law over failing to release the Epstein documentation). Kristi Noem? Greg Bovino? Susan Monarez? Mike Waltz? etc.

Only thing important to Trūmp is Trúmp.

As he says...

When talk is turning to pardoning every member of Whitehouse staff within 200 feet of the Oval Office, you know the end is in sight.
  • According to the Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump has reportedly promised to issue broad pardons to administration staff and associates before leaving office, according to people familiar with his remarks. He said he would pardon those who had come within a certain distance of the Oval Office, at times describing a range of “200 feet” and even “10 feet.” While some attendees reacted with laughter, the comments were repeated in multiple settings and framed as a pledge to use his presidential pardon powers.
Also
  • A new U.S. policy will automatically register men ages 18 to 26 for the military draft starting in December, expanding a system already used in most states. The measure, signed into law by Donald Trump, applies to citizens and many noncitizens but is not directly tied to current conflicts like the war with Iran. A draft would still require congressional approval and would use a lottery system to determine who serves. Supporters say automatic registration prevents penalties for those who fail to sign up and has bipartisan backing.
 

Pross

Über Member
Maybe she should avoid balconies, staircases etc.

I would have thought anyone who had details of Trump wrongdoings will have the information tucked away somewhere in case of any unfortunate accidents.’
 

Psamathe

Guru
I would have thought anyone who had details of Trump wrongdoings will have the information tucked away somewhere in case of any unfortunate accidents.’
An interesting aspect also related to Trűmp pardoning his staff at the end of his term. Given how readily Trǔmp throws loyal staff "under the bus" and is only concerned with Trūmp, I can't see his "team" having much loyalty and pardons can't be issued then revoked when the "kiss and tell" blockbuster book is published.
 

Pblakeney

Legendary Member
It’s a confession that his administration have been knee deep in illegal activities.
Otherwise there’s no need to even mention pardons.
Bent as a seven dollar note, the whole lot of them.

Exactly. The deleting of official records and pre-emptive pardons is a tacit admission of wrong doing currently happening.
 
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