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Capt Michael Greene
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Kind of a funky rambling article that doesn't prove its headline.
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He is aware that this is not done. Healing protects him, not Hillary. Capt Michael Greene
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Alan K.
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I did see that, that is why I said the "Seed is planted".....Now they will water it.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Alan K. great read and share and most interesting: Why would Obama pardon her?

Obama would pardon Hillary because he is also implicated in the email scandal. Obama claimed in an interview last year that he had no knowledge about Hillary using a private email server, yet his email address came up several times.

In fact, WikiLeaks released an email showing that the Clinton camp emailed about holding off all communication to POTUS so he does not get involved in the mess.

If Obama pardons her, can President Trump do anything about it?

Yes. The legality of the situation is very tricky. Legal precedent would allow Obama to pardon Hillary prior to her being charged with a crime. Ironically, the precedent Obama could use would come from Bill Clinton. Bill granted clemency to CIA director John Deutch, who was accused of mishandling classified information, prior to any charges being filed.

While it would be difficult for Donald Trump to undo a presidential pardon of Hillary Clinton, it is possible with congressional support as well as the Supreme Court.

Republicans control all three branches of government and will be adding Conservative Justices to the Supreme Court. The only thing that will stop Hillary Clinton from being charged is Donald Trump.

If President Trump directs the FBI and DOJ to take action, she can be charged and picked up the same day he approves it.
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A "pardon" would show belief of guilt - which these agencies have been dancing so carefully around "in their opinion." Pardoning someone of such a high level crime against the security of the United States shows blatant disregard for the law as well as reenforcing the fact that some people are absolutely above the law based on WHO they know. . .
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PO1 Tim Grace
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To me, this administration has shown a blatant disregard for the law anyway. Their response would be something along the lines of "sure we did this illegal thing, but our intentions were good". The adminstration's minions (read AG, FBI) would quickly concur, even though they've incarcerated others for much less. If BHO does issue a presidential pardon to HRC, it will be as close as possible to DJT being sworn in as president.
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