Charlamagne tha God slams Biden over 'crazy' pre-emptive pardons
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45% : In the last 12 hours of his presidency, Donald Trump pardoned and commuted the sentences of 144 people, including former advisors Stephen Bannon and Roger Stone, as well as the rapper Lil Wayne.39% : Like, it just feels like you're saying, "Okay, I know this person is guilty of something, and Trump may go after them.
37% : Trump himself pardoned Charles Kushner, father of son-in-law and ex-advisor Jared, before leaving office in 2020.
36% : Sources had told Reuters that the pardons that were being discussed were said to include those convicted of nonviolent drug offenses and people identified by civil rights groups as unjustly incarcerated.
35% : But there's also a worry that if Kash Patel is successfully elevated to head of the FBI, Trump could truly go after his critics, as Patel has suggested.
30% : Doesn't that make you look guilty if I give you a preemptive pardon?'Co-host DJ Envy played devil's advocate, suggesting that it 'means that we know who Trump is, and we know what Trump's probably going to do.'Charlamagne pushed back, immediately, saying: 'Or it could mean Trump knows something that we don't know, and that's why he's going after these people.'He had already suggested the kinds of people who should receive pardons, including non-violent drug offenders in federal prison, as well as former Maryland State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
24% : And Bill Clinton on Wednesday said he was willing to talk to Biden about a presumptive pardon for wife Hillary Clinton in case President-elect Donald Trump would finally try to make good on his promise to 'lock her up.'Charlamagne, real name Lenard McKelvey, said that these potential pardons make everyone involved appear suspicious and criticized 'old a**' Biden.
22% : In 2001, President Bill Clinton pardoned 140 people on his last day in office including billionaire Marc Rich, who had been a fugitive for decades for fraud related to making illegal oil deals and not paying more than $48 million in taxes.
9% : Aides of President Joe Biden are discussing whether he should give blanket pardons to those deemed as enemies to President-elect Donald Trump including former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney (right) seen campaigning alongside Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala HarrisBill Clinton, appearing on The View, said he was willing to talk to President Joe Biden about a presumptive pardon for Hillary ClintonThe commutations were announced for those who were placed on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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