— Why did the president pardon a criminal, who defrauded 1.6 billion dollars from thousands of victims?
— Because that is how we roll.
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— Why did the president pardon a criminal, who defrauded 1.6 billion dollars from thousands of victims?
— Because that is how we roll.
@randahl because pardoning billionaires is more profitable than pardoning broke people...
@randahl
Those briefings could be more time saving if she'd just say: "Because he decided so." 🙄
But then there'd be no one necessary to appear to this play, to receive and to publish it later on.
So here we are.
If it could be wrapped up so neatly in 30 seconds, you’d think the court would have thrown out the case…. 🤷♀️
@randahl White House Press Secretaries don't have to answer any questions about 'press release' statements?
This press conference could have been an email.
@randahl Fraud is not a crime to the pig. It's his business model. Openly corrupt and uncountable.
@randahl Because crimes cease to exist once the magic words "weaponization," "politicization" or "lawfare" are uttered (after a proper tribute is paid, of course). That's the law (now)!
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