In a shocking turn of events, President Joe Biden has unleashed a wave of pardons and commutations that have left the nation reeling. The recent announcement of the largest one-day act of clemency in history has ignited a firestorm of criticism and disbelief, raising serious concerns about the abuse of power and the erosion of justice in the highest echelons of government.
The notion of "pre-pardons" has taken center stage, highlighting a disturbing trend where individuals are absolved of crimes that may not have even been committed. This Orwellian concept, reminiscent of a dystopian novel, is being legitimized by a government that seems to operate in a realm of impunity and deceit.
Big Brother isn't just watching anymore, he's arresting political enemies for no reason while pardoning government goons for their horrific crimes. The parallels are drawn to the movie "Minority Report," where individuals are arrested for crimes they have not yet committed, are chillingly close to reality. The idea that individuals can be punished for mere thoughts or intentions, as seen in the case of the January 6 protesters, raises serious questions about the erosion of civil liberties and the weaponization of the justice system for political gain.
The recent spate of pardons and commutations by President Biden has only added fuel to the fire of controversy. Pardoning individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes is one thing, but when the highest-positioned criminals in Congress are pre-pardoned for crimes that are denied to have been committed, the line between justice and manipulation becomes dangerously blurred.
The decision to pardon his own son, Hunter Biden, who faced serious charges, only adds to the suspicion and distrust surrounding these acts of clemency. The lack of transparency in the process, with officials withholding the names of those granted relief, further fuels speculation and doubt about the motives behind these pardons.
As Biden prepares to leave office, the specter of pre-pardons looms large, with the potential to shield individuals from accountability and justice. The consideration of preemptive pardons for crimes that may not have occurred is a blatant admission of guilt and a mockery of the legal system.
Former President Bill Clinton's plea for Biden to refrain from issuing pre-pardons underscores the gravity of the situation. The idea of pardoning individuals for crimes they are alleged to have not committed is a dangerous precedent that sets a chilling tone for the future of justice and accountability in the country.
In a time when the rule of law is under siege and the boundaries of justice are being stretched to their limits, the need for transparency, accountability, and integrity in the pardon process has never been more critical. The specter of pre-crime convictions and post-crime pardons looms large, casting a dark shadow over the ideals of justice and fairness in a nation built on the promise of liberty and equality.
What’s worse, is that Biden is considering pre-pardoning his cohorts for crimes that his regime says they did not commit, so that makes no sense whatsoever. It’s basically admitting that they HAVE committed crimes, and haven’t been caught or brought to justice, so this is the way to preempt that prosecution should Trump go after them starting on January 20th, which is highly expected. It’s post-crime-no-crime-declared pardoning, if you can wrap your head around that absurdity. Talk about dystopian. Here's a look at what's most likely going on in the White House right now, as the Biden Regime plans all their pre-crime-pardons and still issues warrants of arrest for people who just thought about protesting the 2020 fraudulent election.
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