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SSgt Gary Andrews
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If you accept a pardon, you are admitting your guilt. So if he admits his guilt, on what basis could he sue anyone for charging him with the crime?
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SSgt Ray Stone
SSgt Ray Stone
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Exactly
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PO1 Dave Morris
PO1 Dave Morris
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The basis is equal protection. See Yick Wo v. Hopkins (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yick_Wo_v._Hopkins). Problem is he isn't a protected class, so he will probably lose unless he can prove that his unequal treatment (as compared to Clinton and his shipmates) was not rationally related to a legitimate government purpose. All I can say there is, good luck with that, Shipmate.
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SFC Thomas Butler
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so let me get this straight....he takes pictures of classified areas of the boat, then destroys the devices with which he stored the images on....but he gets a pardon. Come on man!!!!
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LTJG Richard Bruce
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Can't sue the President or other Gov't officials, unless in extreme cases. The sailor broke the law. He got caught. Pres. Trump showed mercy. Take the gift and get on with your life.
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PO2 Rev. Frederick C. Mullis, AFI, CFM
PO2 Rev. Frederick C. Mullis, AFI, CFM
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WRONG!!! You cannot sue a sitting President. Once he is out of office you can take his butt to court all day long. The only reason you cannot sue a sitting President is because his attention cannot be taken off the running of the Republic. Obama and Clinton both need to be in Prison for Treason. Aid and Comfort to the enemy is still a treasonous account. Both are guilty of that! Anyone who demies that is only fooling themselves.
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