Armchair_Politician
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Big deal.
It's nothing like when Trump pardoned Charles Kushner (his daughters' father-in-law) for pleaded guilty to 16 counts of assisting in the filing of false tax returns, one count of retaliating against a cooperating witness and one count of making false statements to the FEC (for which he plead guilty and was sentenced to two years in prison) back in the last days of his Presidency in 2020. Kushner admitted that he paid a private investigator $25,000 to arrange for the seduction and videotaping of the cooperating witness' husband. Kushner admitted to personally recruiting the prostitute and instructing that the videotape be mailed to the cooperating witness. Kushner admitted then that, as chairman of Kushner Companies, he assisted in filing false tax returns claiming over $1 million in partnership charitable contributions as office expenses, causing losses to the IRS of between $200,000 and $325,000.
Oh, and now he's nominated Charles Kushner to serve as the next US ambassador to France! Yeah, we can all see how much Trump is all about law and order - NOT! This man, who Trump wants to serve as an Ambassador, hired a prostitute to lure his brother-in-law (after learning he was cooperating with federal authorities), then arranged to have the encounter in a New Jersey motel room recorded with a hidden camera and the recording sent to his own sister, the man’s wife. Unfortunately for Charles Kushner, the scheme didn’t work, he plead guilty and he was jailed.
Lets not forget that Trump is going to use his own people in the Justice Department to now try to stop investigations and prosecutions into him and his allies, likely issuing pardons also to those who took part in the attempted coup of January 6. So spare me the fake outrage at Biden pardoning his son. It's nothing compared to the corrupt and immoral conduct Trump is about to embark upon.
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