cornnndoggg_ t1_j57wsyp wrote
Man, this article is serving as a reminder to Trump's last minute sentence commutes, which I need to add to my "insane shit I forgot about because there was just too much insane shit to remember it all" list. They were bizarre. Like, there having the ability to do that is justified, as there were people in the past who's sentences were commuted and rightfully so.
But as someone from Detroit, the dude commuted the sentence of Kwame Kilpatrick. Like, what the fuck.
stackjr t1_j58faab wrote
He also commuted the sentence of four people from Blackwater that opened fire on a civilian crowd in Iraq for absolutely no reason.
cuddlesorrow t1_j5dkab5 wrote
Betsy is your answer. One of them was part of her family.
tokes_4_DE t1_j5elrj6 wrote
Yeah her brother is the founder of blackwater, their whole family is pure evil.
Snelsel t1_j5co2n0 wrote
Most likely for a friend that offered business ventures.
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officeDrone87 t1_j58f83y wrote
Don't forget Rod Blagojevich.
WanderingPickles t1_j58k7vq wrote
Rod, the infamous right winger? /s
I only joke because, well, look around.
More seriously, Blagojevich was as dirty as they come. Exactly the sorting person trump admires.
amanofeasyvirtue t1_j5913az wrote
How much you think trump sold them for?
WanderingPickles t1_j5a3fqp wrote
Honestly, who knows. And would be it be for something so common & mundane as money?
Perhaps it was because Trump saw in Rod someone like himself; it is said that Trump figures everyone is cheating and has the knives out so why not him first? Maybe he figured that good ‘ol Rod was “unfairly” targeted when everyone is dirty. The reasoning continues that if everyone is dirty then it is unfair that any one person gets in trouble.
Commuting/pardoning some of these folks would surely bring some amount of gratitude that may pay off later in terms of influence. If Trump is ever convicted maybe these people would influence the next president to grant clemency too…
There is probably some sort of (twisted) logic at play, but we don’t really know what. What is so maddening to me, and others, is that Trump (and other presidents to a much lesser degree) pardoned and commuted real dirt bags. Generally people who had flown among the higher echelons but got caught. There are advantages to that… even after being imprisoned.
Meanwhile, lots of prisoners who have been wrongfully convicted, who have become worthy of mercy languish because they are poor, nobodies, anonymous.
bridgerberdel t1_j5b4pjt wrote
Occam's razor. Trump is a grifter. He sold those pardons.
burner2947361810 t1_j5anqb7 wrote
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Rowdy Roddy got the pardon because he helped Trump make a discounted deal for Trump Tower in Chicago. Ground was broken in 2005 but the planning groundwork starts years prior. Roddy was Illinois rep of the 5th district (Chicago) until 2003 then became governor from 2003-2009. Being from Chicago, in a high government office, and convicted of felony corruption means it's not much of a stretch to tie it together. I'll take my time fool hat off now.
LazyZealot9428 t1_j594pbs wrote
How could we ever forget that fabulous head of hair?
TheManassaBaller t1_j59bzd4 wrote
It seems pretty clear that he pardoned anyone who was willing to pay for the service. Or he thought that the pardon would gain him clout in demographics he needed to win future elections or find new groups of people to fleece. Kodak black being a great example. I can guarantee Trump did not pardon Kodak cause he thought it was an unjust case.
king0pa1n t1_j598h37 wrote
Oh yeah he commuted the sentences of the worst of the worst scumfucks, how could I forget
dahComrad t1_j5bbl4m wrote
Don't forget Eddie Gallagher
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