Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) pressed New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) to pardon former President Trump following his recent conviction in his hush money trial.

“Donald Trump is a serial liar, cheater, and philanderer, a six-time declarer of corporate bankruptcy, an instigator of insurrection, and a convicted felon who thrives on portraying himself as a victim,” Phillips said in a post on social platform X Friday.

“@GovKathyHochul should pardon him for the good of the country.”

Because that makes total sense. God forbid Donnie face any fucking consequences. Who gives a shit if his base is pissed let them be. We do not kowtow to fascists.

  • @dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    7528 days ago

    No. Fuck Dean Phillips for even suggesting it. While we’re discussing it, Nixon should have never been pardoned either. It’s not good for the country. We need justice to be served. We were robbed the first time; let’s not make that mistake again.

    • @cbarrick@lemmy.world
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      3728 days ago

      The difference is that Nixon was able to secure a pardoned in exchange for fucking off and staying out of the public eye. And to be fair, he held up his end of the deal.

      No way is Donnie going to fuck off.

    • mozz
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      It’s funny how this never gets brought up as far as non rich-white-person crime.

      Like hey, this guy robbed a liquor store, but for the good of the community I think we should set him free. See? Doesn’t work. But for someone reason when it’s a much more dangerous type of criminal who’s part of the “tribe,” everyone starts nodding their heads and saying yeah, the good of the community, that makes perfect logical sense now that you put it that way.

    • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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      They do it only because it shows the rich elites might actually face consequences of their actions. Red or blue they’re part of the same coin and us plebians aren’t welcome in their club, so they protect their own.

    • @TheFriar@lemm.ee
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      There is a decent chance this actually happens. If the sentence is actually prison time, that chance goes up to near 100%. Politicians have had this weird sort of pact that they don’t typically go after each other legally when they should (because the implication is it’ll happen to them too), and when they get in trouble they pardon each other. As the late, great George Carlin said: It’s one big club. And you’re not in it.