Because conservatives would have a hissy fit.I'm far from a constitutional scholar, but if you can get rid of/overrule the birthright citizenship amendment, why not the guns one as well? I'm sure the NRA said those things were sacrosanct.
Melania out there looking like a cross between Spy vs Spy and the gangster cats from Tom and Jerry.
Doesn’t narrow it down at this one.Who let this clown show up to a Presidential inauguration
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Who let this clown show up to a Presidential inauguration in a velour sportcoat with no tie? That's just awful.
Probably didn't want to get burnt.Trump didn't even put his hand on the bible when getting sworn in.
Probably didn't want to get burnt.
As a Michigander, I find the fact that Norte Dame and the Buckeyes are playing for the National Championship a travesty. I'm going to have to hate watch it.You guys are actually watching this? Get outta here, they don't deserve the views. THE BUCKEYES ARE PLAYING FOR THE UNIVERSE TONIGHT! Get hyped!
"The Lord is in his holy temple"
While MTG or "Laura" Ingraham may warrant it more, this would be a hilarious transvestigation.Why does Melania look like a dude? Like she has a better jawline and chin than most guys
I'm not quite sure who the "people that were murders" are, but...why has no one said anything about Biden pardoning the people that were murders, also his whole family for all the crap that will soon come out about them.
Trump granted "executive clemency" (pardons and sentence commutations) to 273 people, including 143 on his final day: 73 pardons (from a total of 144), and 70 commutations.Additionally, pre-emptive pardons for Fauci and the January 6 committee...
Biden issues pre-emptive pardons for Fauci and Jan 6 riot committee
Outgoing president says action will prevent "unjustified... politically motivated prosecutions".www.bbc.co.uk
why has no one said anything about Biden pardoning the people
Trump will pardon the January 6th traitors and murderers any day now but you ok with that huh?I sure can tell how opinionated most on here are I get it you don't like Trump, why has no one said anything about Biden pardoning the people that were murders, also his whole family for all the crap that will soon come out about them.
Your God King suggested if you don't report the cases, the infection rate goes way down; literally advocating for covering up people's deaths from a virus.I sure can tell how opinionated most on here are I get it you don't like Trump, why has no one said anything about Biden pardoning the people that were murders, also his whole family for all the crap that will soon come out about them.
I suspect it's to do with Leonard Peltier, who wasn't pardoned but whose prison sentence was commuted and downgraded to indefinite house arrest after having served nearly fifty years and after having been eligible for but denied parole. Peltier was convicted of killing two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1975.Mate, you're stanning for a rapist, and whatabouting stuff that hasn't actually happened.
Chauvin was sentenced to 21 years for violation of federal civil rights law resulting in Floyd's death. Chauvin was also sentenced in Minnesota to 22.5 years for the murder of George Floyd. Trump can't touch the Minnesota conviction.
I expect Trump may want to commute Chauvin's sentence to garner support from the "back the blue" crowd. That support ought to be imperiled by the Fake Bake pedo bitch having previously granted clemency to a cop killer whose attorney was the wife of DJTJ attorney Alan Futerfas, but it's unlikely to be as the vermin don't really care about cops and only care that cops can violate the rights of members of disfavored groups with impunity.
Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson two men who admitted to being responsible for the brutal killing of Officer Allen Gibson, a Sussex County police officer.I'm not quite sure who the "people that were murders" are, but...
Trump granted "executive clemency" (pardons and sentence commutations) to 273 people, including 143 on his final day: 73 pardons (from a total of 144), and 70 commutations.
It's not exactly unusual, but the usual places are acting like it is and feeding it to people to get outraged about.
Oh the Waverly Two, who having pleaded involuntary manslaughter (and accessory to same) instead of murder to keep themselves off death row (the classic plea-bargain, and use of the death penalty to get lesser guilty pleas) and were acquitted by a jury, with no physical evidence linking them to the crime, were then unilaterally sentenced to life by a judge after they were found guilty on a connected drugs charge and he decided they were guilty of murder too?Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson two men who admitted to being responsible for the brutal killing of Officer Allen Gibson, a Sussex County police officer.
You forgot to copy a comma.Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson two men who admitted to being responsible for the brutal killing of Officer Allen Gibson, a Sussex County police officer.
Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, two men who admitted to being responsible for the brutal killing of Officer Allen Gibson, a Sussex County police officer.