Well, obviously Presidents should not be able to pardon convicted people as this makes a total mockery of our justice system. Perhaps, Presidents could request a formal review of a legal case that led to a conviction if the evidence strongly indicated that normal legal procedures were not followed for some reason. Pardoning the convicted people that attacked our police officers who were risking their lives to protect our elected officials during the January 6 Capital Attack was a terribly dark day for America.
What is particularly agregious is that, in her public testimony, she invoked the 5th Amendment, indicating that there were other criminal acts for which she might in incriminate herself in addition to the ones for which she is serving time. And they almost certainly involve trafficking of children and worse. And her testimony is not necessary to discover facts. It is all in the UNREDACTED EPSTEIN FILES!
Pardon or no pardon Ghislaine cannot and will not tell the truth. She has too much at stake, beyond even her federal crimes, to anger the VIPs and oligarchs she pandered to. Contempt of Congress? Try to enforce that.
It's hard to imagine even a single member of Congress backing a pardon for this person, who facilitated Epstein's abuse of young girls and abused them herself. Does she know something that Trump would find embarrassing if it were revealed?
You obviously do not know the members of congress. The ones who confirmed the most incompetent cabinet of all time could surely consider a pardon - because Trump wants it.
Thinking that the offer of a pardon will elicit any truth from this woman is silly. She will either continue to take the 5th, and/or commit perjury. It would be similar to releasing a criminal for giving an address or location for another criminal. Once investigated, it was determined to be a lie, and the informant is now long gone.
No surprise here. The über pedophile is afraid of his dirty laundry coming out after all, so he HAS to pardon the facilitator and participant who knows it all.
Well, obviously Presidents should not be able to pardon convicted people as this makes a total mockery of our justice system. Perhaps, Presidents could request a formal review of a legal case that led to a conviction if the evidence strongly indicated that normal legal procedures were not followed for some reason. Pardoning the convicted people that attacked our police officers who were risking their lives to protect our elected officials during the January 6 Capital Attack was a terribly dark day for America.
What is particularly agregious is that, in her public testimony, she invoked the 5th Amendment, indicating that there were other criminal acts for which she might in incriminate herself in addition to the ones for which she is serving time. And they almost certainly involve trafficking of children and worse. And her testimony is not necessary to discover facts. It is all in the UNREDACTED EPSTEIN FILES!
Pardon or no pardon Ghislaine cannot and will not tell the truth. She has too much at stake, beyond even her federal crimes, to anger the VIPs and oligarchs she pandered to. Contempt of Congress? Try to enforce that.
It's hard to imagine even a single member of Congress backing a pardon for this person, who facilitated Epstein's abuse of young girls and abused them herself. Does she know something that Trump would find embarrassing if it were revealed?
You obviously do not know the members of congress. The ones who confirmed the most incompetent cabinet of all time could surely consider a pardon - because Trump wants it.
Thinking that the offer of a pardon will elicit any truth from this woman is silly. She will either continue to take the 5th, and/or commit perjury. It would be similar to releasing a criminal for giving an address or location for another criminal. Once investigated, it was determined to be a lie, and the informant is now long gone.
No surprise here. The über pedophile is afraid of his dirty laundry coming out after all, so he HAS to pardon the facilitator and participant who knows it all.