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Trump Criminality
On CNN they are taking about Joe Biden’s administration giving Trump and his cronies immunity from prosecution for their criminality over the last 4 years - let's hope not.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Trump can't pardon himself until/unless he's convicted. Same with any other pardon. Somebody has to have committed a crime, and been convicted of it, in order to be eligible for a pardon.
Perhaps if we imagine a scenario where Trump is done for, let's say, arson*, but wins a return to office in 2024, we could revisit the question then.
Perhaps if we imagine a scenario where Trump is done for, let's say, arson*, but wins a return to office in 2024, we could revisit the question then.
The Federal Government might have more important things to do instead of prosecute Trump. They won’t do it, so they won’t need to pardon him.
But his losing immunity holds him liable to prosecutions from non governmental organisations, individuals and companies. If he loses one of those cases, then the Federal Government will not want to interfere and undermine the law.
But in any case, Trump will soon be deemed too ill to face a court, and will evade justice.
But his losing immunity holds him liable to prosecutions from non governmental organisations, individuals and companies. If he loses one of those cases, then the Federal Government will not want to interfere and undermine the law.
But in any case, Trump will soon be deemed too ill to face a court, and will evade justice.