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This is actually scary. I had thought that that Trump's promise to pardon the Jan-6 terrorists was just blather to get him elected. I assumed that once in office he would just go full throttle on grifting and forget about his campaign promises. Since he cannot run again, I didn't think there would be any direct benefit for Trump to actually follow through with them so I assumed he wouldn't bother because Trump doesn't do anything unless he personally benefits.
Now I have to wonder how Trump directly benefits from this. All I can think is that his slathering hordes will now assume, rightly or not, that they can do whatever they want in his name and they'll get pardoned. In the coming months, Trump will drop hints on Truth Social that he doesn't like certain people, and those people are going to be found beaten half, or even all the way to death that night.
The people he pardoned are going to either commit violence, or be the victims of it. Either way it creates an excuse to crack down on public discourse, declare martial law, or put down insurrection.
I’m starting to feel like he wants to stage something similar to seize power next election, and he’ll do something like “pre-pardon” anyone who supports him at that time.
I mean, he has total immunity for Presidental acts and the pardon is one of those acts. So it is very safe to assume he will abuse those facts to attempt yo maintain power. Fuck John Roberts.