• 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    You almost have it.

    Let’s say they don’t pardon Hunter.

    Fast forward a couple months to another “perfect” Trump phone call.

    “Hey, Joe, we have your son. Here’s what you’re going to say / do / tell me…”

    • Squorlple@lemmy.world
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      18 days ago

      Who or what is going to stop them from doing that anyway? It’s not like the rule of law will mean anything with all 3 branches under Republican majority control. The enforced disappearance and extortion that you’re implying isn’t going to be averted by a measly pardon given by what will become the opposition party. Pardoning Hunter is not guaranteed to yield any material exemption for him with the guard changing, but it does represent to the public that Democrats consider those who are close to them to be exempt from the rule of law when the law is applicable. It’s both bad optics and likely futile. Biden pardoned him on the slim chance Hunter can navigate past double jeopardy or whatever new undoing of foundational legal precedent the Republicans decide to unleash out of (generally misplaced) vindictiveness.