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blast01/22/20254 repliesview on HN

To me too. But life without parole seemed weird as well.


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osrec01/22/2025

To me what is weird is the "complete" pardon from a president that is supposedly going after immigrant drug dealers and murderers.

Basically, if you've done something wrong, but can drum up enough support for the winning political candidate, you get a chance to cut a deal and wipe the slate clean.

To those that say he's rehabilitated etc, I'm sure there were other worthy prisoners too, but why does this particular guy happen to get the pardon on day one?!

Same with the pardoned capitol rioters.

It just feels like a very slippery downwards slope, where political back scratching trumps everything else.

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sophacles01/22/2025

That's why commutation is a thing. The courts have ruled this as within the pardon powers. His sentence could be changed to reflect something much more aligned with other convictions for the same crimes.

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ezee01/24/2025

It's weird he received a full pardon from the president that is on record saying drug dealers should get the death penalty.

sidcool01/22/2025

Yeah. That was harsh, I agree.