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Would you trust Trump to pardon you after you were convicted? (Original Post) shockey80 Oct 2017 OP
Only if I had something major on him that would repulse even the most vile white winger. Hoyt Oct 2017 #1
One theory is that everyone was secretly pardoned when they were hired Not Ruth Oct 2017 #2
I still wouldn't trust Trump marylandblue Oct 2017 #3
It depends on how much you have done and have not been caught at....yet Not Ruth Oct 2017 #4
How much do I know and can I prove it? Maeve Oct 2017 #5
A: Bwaa-hah-hah-haa-hah ... fierywoman Oct 2017 #6
I can't imagine him doing something so magnanimous. smirkymonkey Oct 2017 #7
You can only trust trump for one thing rock Oct 2017 #8
NO, reasons below. Doreen Oct 2017 #9
Only Flynn. Tatiana Oct 2017 #10

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
3. I still wouldn't trust Trump
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 12:51 PM
Oct 2017

He's screwed over so many people in his career, I'd much sooner take an immunity deal than hope for a pardon.

 

Not Ruth

(3,613 posts)
4. It depends on how much you have done and have not been caught at....yet
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 12:58 PM
Oct 2017

Immunity is specific, pardon is blanket

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
7. I can't imagine him doing something so magnanimous.
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 01:52 PM
Oct 2017

He will only save his own ass, and maybe his children. But everyone else is pretty much on their own. He is going to want them to take the rap for what he did and walk away smelling like a rose. If he pardons them, it looks like they were all in on it together. In the end, he will end up screwing everyone who ever had anything to do with this debacle.

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
9. NO, reasons below.
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 02:36 PM
Oct 2017

I am honest
I am a good person
I do not like to see people suffer.
I am not prejudice
I am not a criminal
I am a women
I am poor
I am disabled
I am not a Christian

What do you think? The only reason I would ever be convicted is because I am trying to protect peoples rights, the environments rights, and animals rights. Again what do you think?

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