Saturday, December 26, 2020

STAND IN PRESIDENT AND SLUM LORD JARED KUSHNER MADE UP THE LIST OF CRIMINALS TRUMP SHOULD PARDON

FROM (DISBARRED AND CONVICTED) LAWYER MICHAEL COHEN'S BOOK DISLOYAL …'In some ways, I knew Trump better than even his family did because I bore witness to the real man, in strip clubs, shady business meetings, and in the unguarded moments when he revealed who he really was: a cheat, a liar, a fraud, a bully, a racist, a predator, a con man,' he revealed. 'I stiffed contractors on his behalf, ripped off his business partners, lied to his wife Melania to hide his sexual infidelities, and bullied and screamed at anyone who threatened Trump's path to power,' Michael Cohen admitted.

Trump's Post-Election Pardons List:

War Criminals, Crooked Politicians And Family

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2020/12/who-expected-otherwise-trumps-post.html

Jared Kushner played a key role in White House pardon 'free-for-all'

Hunter Walker
·White House Correspondent

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s son-in-law and top adviser, Jared Kushner, has played a key role in managing the avalanche of clemency requests that have come into the White House as the administration nears its end next month, according to multiple sources.

With the holiday approaching, Trump has issued 65 pardons and commutations since Tuesday, including many that erased convictions and sentences for his allies, and more are expected in the coming days.

U.S. President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up as he departs on the South Lawn of the White House, on December 12, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Al Drago/Getty Images)
President Trump departs the White House on Dec. 12. (Al Drago/Getty Images)

“Everyone’s sending emails to Jared,” a source familiar with the process said. “If you want to make something happen, go to Jared.”

The source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the ongoing process, spoke with Yahoo News on Monday, before Trump issued the spate of pardons and commutations. They predicted the coming onslaught of pardons.

“It’s going to be a free-for-all,” the source said.

They went on to claim that Kushner was “keeping score” and tracking the people asking for clemency. “He’ll let you know where you stand,” the source said. “The ones who are going to get pardoned and get to the top of the list are the ones who have representatives, staff or counsel that were loyal to the president.”

The White House did not respond to requests for comment. A second source familiar with the pardons said they “believe technically that pardons and clemency were under Jared Kushner in the White House.”

One pardon recipient was Kushner’s own father, Charles, a real estate developer who was convicted in 2005 on charges related to illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion and witness tampering that stemmed from an extortion plot in which he hired a woman to seduce and blackmail his brother-in-law. Pardons also went to former members of Trump’s presidential campaign who were ensnared in the investigations into his presidential bid, including Paul Manafort, Trump’s erstwhile campaign chairman, and longtime adviser Roger Stone.

President Trump's one-time campaign manager Paul Manafort arrives at Manhattan Supreme Court June 27, 2019 for his arraignment on mortgage fraud charges.(Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images)
President Trump's onetime campaign chairman Paul Manafort arrives at Manhattan Supreme Court on June 27, 2019, for his arraignment on mortgage fraud charges. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images)

Other pardons were granted to people whose applications were supported by the president’s allies. According to the White House statement, some of the pardon recipients had their cases backed by pro-Trump members of Congress. A former Border Patrol agent who was convicted of violating the civil rights of an immigrant who attempted to cross into the U.S. from Mexico had his request supported by the pro-Trump cable news personalities Laura Ingraham and Lou Dobbs.

A White House source who requested anonymity to discuss internal matters denied that Kushner played any role in tracking pardons or guiding the overall process.

“It’s completely false,” the White House source said. “The process is being run through White House counsel.”

White House counsel Pat Cipollone did not respond to requests for comment.

Kushner has also played a leading role in the White House’s criminal-justice reform efforts, which included passage of legislation and prior pardons of individuals whose cases were highlighted by advocates. Kushner spent part of this week in Israel and Morocco. The White House source said Kushner’s role in the pardons was limited to being aware of those cases and backing his father’s efforts. They also noted that Kushner has received requests from people pursuing pardons and their advocates.

“He obviously led the criminal-justice reform efforts and was supportive of his dad’s case,” the White House source said. “He’s also gotten emails and requests from people, but in no way is he running or tracking this process.”

Charles Kushner and Jared Kushner attend LORD & TAYLOR Launches IVANKA TRUMP's Spring 2012 Collection at Lord & Taylor on March 28, 2012 in New York City. (Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
Charles and Jared Kushner at the launch of Ivanka Trump’s 2012 collection at Lord & Taylor in New York City. (Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

The Constitution grants the president unique “power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States.” Every president has issued pardons. Over the years, there have been multiple controversies involving political allies who received them, particularly at the end of an outgoing president’s term. According to Harvard law professor Jack Goldsmith, only five of the 65 pardons Trump issued on Tuesday and Wednesday were recommended by the Justice Department’s pardon attorney.

Several people who received pardons and commutations in the recent pre-holiday batch were supported by criminal-justice reform advocates. One of them was Weldon Angelos, a former music producer who was sentenced to 55 years in 2002 for being in possession of marijuana and a handgun. Angelos’s sentence was the result of mandatory minimums and was criticized as especially harsh, including by the judge in his case.

After being released from prison in 2016, Angelos became a criminal-justice reform advocate. The White House said his pardon was backed by a group that included two top Trump allies in Congress, Sens. Mike Lee and Rand Paul, as well as Alice Johnson, a former felon who became a criminal-justice reform advocate after Trump commuted her sentence in 2018.

Johnson was freed after reality television star Kim Kardashian met with Trump to plead for her release. Kushner and his wife, the president’s daughter Ivanka, helped arrange that meeting.

Angelos described the pardon as life-changing and said it would help him with basic tasks including getting a job and renting an apartment. He also said Kushner played a key role.

“Jared Kushner’s office has been handling this,” Angelos said, adding, “Most of my communication was with Jared’s staff.”

(L-R) Alice Johnson, US President Donald Trump and Pastor Robert Jeffries pray in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on August 28, 2020. (Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images)
Alice Johnson, President Trump and Pastor Robert Jeffress pray in the Oval Office on Aug. 28. (Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images)

Angelos said there will be additional pardons coming from Trump, including for many individuals whose cases have been championed by criminal-justice reform advocates.

“I know there’s more coming as well,” he said. “There will be a lot of deserving people getting relief.”

Yahoo News reached out to more than a dozen other recipients of pardons, or sponsors of individuals who sought clemency, to ask about the process. Most could not be reached or did not respond.

Roger Stone, Trump’s longtime adviser, responded with an email declining to comment and blasting media coverage of his case.

“While I am virtually bankrupt my Legal Defense Fund has a substantial budget for bringing lawsuits against reporters and editors who defame,” he said.

Duncan Hunter, a former Republican congressman from California convicted of using campaign contributions for personal expenses, declined to discuss his case. He received a full pardon from Trump.

“I’m not doing any interviews. Merry Christmas,” Hunter said before hanging up.

LAWYERS! THE GREATEST THREAT TO AMERICA

WHERE WOULD THE ORANGE BABOON BE WITHOUT HIS PACK OF SOCIOPATH ETHICALLY DEPRAVED PARASITIC LAWYERS???

 

De Niro: ‘Nuts’ Giuliani Used to Prosecute the Mob — Now He Represents the Trump ‘Mob Family’

Chris Christie: Trump’s Legal Team Has Been a ‘National Embarrassment’

 

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2020/12/shitbag-pathological-liar-lawyer-rudy.html

 

For the Republic to survive Trump’s presidency, he must be tried for his crimes. Even if that sparks a constitutional crisis of its own. JONATHAN CHAIT

 

Rudy Giuliani says he isn't discouraged by the recent string of federal appeals court losses..... REMEMBER THAT LAWS ARE GAMED BY THESE FILTHY LAWYERS. WE ONLY HAVE TO LOOK AT THE LIFE OF CRIMES PREPETRATED BY LAWYER BILL CLINTON, LAWYER HILLARY CLINTON, LAWYER BARACK OBAMA, LAWYER JOE BIDEN AND HIS BRIBES SUCKING SON, HUNTER AND LAWYER ERIC HOLDER, PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST CORRUPT A.G.s IN U.S. HISTORY!

No, It Wasn’t a Coup Attempt. It Was Another Trump Money Scam.

The president knew he couldn’t prevail in the courts but he understands how to make money by failing. He did it with casinos and he’s doing it again. ROBERT SHAPIRO 

Trump Is Surrounded by Criminals

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-fall-of-donald-trump-final-days.html

“The legal ring surrounding him is collectively producing a historic indictment of his endemic corruption and criminality.” JONATHAN CHAIT

Ben Sasse Criticizes President Trump’s Pardons: ‘This Is Rotten to the Core’

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 31: Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) (R) questions witnesses from Google, Facebook and Twitter during a Crime and Terrorism Subcommittee hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill October 31, 2017 in Washington, DC. The committee questioned the tech company representatives …
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Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse (R) released a short statement bashing President Donald Trump for exercising his constitutional right as president to grant pardons and commute sentences to 29 individuals.

The entire statement from his office said:

U.S. Senator Ben Sasse released the following statement after President Trump exercised his constitutional power to issue pardons to another tranche of felons like Manafort and Stone who flagrantly and repeatedly violated the law and harmed Americans.

‘This is rotten to the core.’

Trump on Wednesday pardoned 26 individuals, including 2016 campaign advisers Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and George Papadopoulos, who were investigated by the FBI as part of its probe into the Russian collusion hoax but convicted on charges completely unrelated to collusion. Trump also commuted part or all of the sentences for three additional Americans.

One of the individuals Trump pardoned was Topeka Sam. Sam served three years of a 130-month sentence she received in 2012 after pleading guilty to a conspiracy to process and distribute cocaine, but has since dedicated her life to helping other women towards a path of redemption and founding Ladies of Hope Ministries.

Sasse’s statement refers to those pardoned as a “tranche of felons.”

In October, Sasse reportedly held a call with his Nebraska constituents and slammed Trump, saying he “mishandled the coronavirus response, ‘kisses dictators’ butts,’ ‘sells out our allies,’ spends ‘like a drunken sailor,’ mistreats women, and trash-talks evangelicals behind their backs,” according to the Washington Examiner. According to the Examiner, he is a potential 2024 presidential hopeful.

Sasse also incorrectly predicted a “blue tsunami” on Election Day — despite historic turnout for a Republican president as well as big gains in the House for Republicans.

Trump criticized Sasse as a “RINO” in August, after Sasse bashed him for issuing executive orders to halt the government’s collection of payroll tax and provide $400 federal unemployment checks to Americans.

As Breitbart News reported, Sasse said in a statement: “The pen-and-phone theory of executive lawmaking is unconstitutional slop…President Trump does not have the power to unilaterally rewrite the payroll tax law.”

Trump tweeted:

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The Most Successful Presidents Keep to Themselves

 -- Not Twitter

https://townhall.com/columnists/michaelbarone/2019/04/26/the-most-successful-presidents-keep-to-themselves--not-twitter-n2545422

Michael Barone

"The Mueller report makes Trump look vain, ignorant, inept, and astonishingly dishonest." So writes my Washington Examiner colleague Quin Hillyer


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