Anonymous ID: 84f4dc Jan. 20, 2025, 3:48 a.m. No.22388081   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8356 >>8633 >>8824

And just like that we send troops into Mexico.

 

Trump to Classify Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations

https://www.newsmax.com/politics/donald-trump-stephen-miller-house/2025/01/19/id/1195684/

 

 

President-elect Donald Trump plans to classify drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations in an early executive order, Punchbowl News reported.

 

Trump's top domestic policy adviser, Stephen Miller, briefed Republican leadership in the House and Senate of executive orders the incoming administration plans to issue in coming days, Punchbowl reported.

Anonymous ID: 84f4dc Jan. 20, 2025, 4:43 a.m. No.22388323   🗄️.is 🔗kun

George W. Bush was the second president in the United States’ political history to have rescinded a pardon.

 

But don’t get confused yet. It was evident the pardon hadn’t been delivered. And because it wasn’t yet complete, any incoming or outgoing president can revoke it.

 

President George W. Bush issued the pardon and withdrew it similarly. He pardoned 37 years old Isaac Toussie, but he and his adviser later changed their minds.

 

Why did George W. Bush reverse Isaac Toussie’s presidential pardon? It was because he learned that Isaac’s father had contributed $30,800 to the Republicans.

 

Other than President Andrew Johnson and George W. Bush, no other president has revoked a pardon. But we all know politics is full of surprises. Things can change in the future, and other presidents may want to take the same actions as Andrew Johnson and George W. Bush.

 

It is also crucial to remember that both presidents could only reverse the various pardons because they were not yet delivered. If they had been delivered, they wouldn’t have been able to reverse the pardons.

Anonymous ID: 84f4dc Jan. 20, 2025, 4:44 a.m. No.22388327   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8342 >>8393 >>8401

Can a presidential pardon be reversed?

 

Firstly, bear in mind that the pardon power the president possesses is limited to only federal crimes. In other words, the president can only issue pardons or commutations for crimes against the United States of America.

 

On the other hand, neither the president nor the court can force an individual to accept a pardon. And when a president issues a pardon, the recipient has to acknowledge it.

 

If a president issues a pardon, but fails to deliver it, then it won’t take effect. This implies that a new president or the one that issued the pardon can revoke it.

 

There have been several cases where pardons were revoked. But keep in mind that those were never delivered. Thus, they were not active.

 

There has never been a time where an implemented presidential pardon got revoked. So, once implemented or accepted, a presidential pardon becomes effective. The court or congress cannot revoke it.

 

But if the pardon wasn’t accepted, another president has the power to revoke it.

Anonymous ID: 84f4dc Jan. 20, 2025, 5:26 a.m. No.22388478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8489 >>8497 >>8521

The pardon power extends only to offenses that have already been committed—those that are "known to the law." (Ex parte Garland, 71 U.S. 333, 380 (1866).) But, while future crimes are off-limits, the Supreme Court held that the president can exercise the pardon power at any time, even before legal proceedings start or the prosecutor knows of the crime. The crime just needs to have been committed.

 

So there WAS a crime committed, but nobody knows what it is, supposedly.

Anonymous ID: 84f4dc Jan. 20, 2025, 5:31 a.m. No.22388499   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Nixon's pardon provides a great example of what many refer to as a "preemptive pardon." A preemptive pardon allows the president to grant pardons for offenses even before legal charges or proceedings are filed.Preemptive pardons essentially bypass the formal pardon process administered by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of the Pardon Attorney.To qualify under the Pardon Attorney's regulations, a person must be convicted and sentenced, wait five years after release from incarceration or sentencing, complete all probation and parole, accept responsibility for the crime, and prove rehabilitative efforts.

Anonymous ID: 84f4dc Jan. 20, 2025, 5:45 a.m. No.22388555   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8572

Lawfare is about to kick up into high gear!

 

WashPost: Trump's Musk-Led DOGE to Face Lawsuit

https://www.newsmax.com/politics/trump-musk-doge/2025/01/20/id/1195716/

 

President-elect Donald Trump's government advisory panel, led by billionaire ally Elon Musk, will be sued soon after Monday's inauguration, The Washington Post reports, citing a copy of the planned complaint by a public interest law firm.

 

The 30-page complaint, the Post reports, prepared by National Security Counselors says the nongovernmental Department of Government Efficienty violates federal transparency rules.

 

The lawsuit alleges that DOGE meets the requirements to be considered a "federal advisory committee," and appears to have failed to meet the requirements of a 1972 law that established rules on disclosure, hiring, and other practices.