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by stephbook 77 days ago
It can be traced, but the people who could and should be tracing this have been told not to.

Even if they found the culprits, what's a judge's verdict against a presidential pardon?

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> Even if they found the culprits, what's a judge's verdict against a presidential pardon?

This is bad logic. A presidential pardon at least exposes the corruption, and exposing the corruption is more important than a prison sentence.

Is there anyone who isnt Trump4Life who still needs to be convinced theres corruption happening very high up in the government?

We've very little doubt its happening, and it does us no good if there arent actions taken against it.

It still needs to be methodically exposed. The process is important.
What if people don't care because it's their guy?
... that's the same question I responded to there.
If the culprits have been pardoned, they'd still be able to be sued by people who lost out during those trades.