this post was submitted on 06 Sep 2024
799 points (98.4% liked)

politics

19120 readers
2399 users here now

Welcome to the discussion of US Politics!

Rules:

  1. Post only links to articles, Title must fairly describe link contents. If your title differs from the site’s, it should only be to add context or be more descriptive. Do not post entire articles in the body or in the comments.

Links must be to the original source, not an aggregator like Google Amp, MSN, or Yahoo.

Example:

  1. Articles must be relevant to politics. Links must be to quality and original content. Articles should be worth reading. Clickbait, stub articles, and rehosted or stolen content are not allowed. Check your source for Reliability and Bias here.
  2. Be civil, No violations of TOS. It’s OK to say the subject of an article is behaving like a (pejorative, pejorative). It’s NOT OK to say another USER is (pejorative). Strong language is fine, just not directed at other members. Engage in good-faith and with respect! This includes accusing another user of being a bot or paid actor. Trolling is uncivil and is grounds for removal and/or a community ban.
  3. No memes, trolling, or low-effort comments. Reposts, misinformation, off-topic, trolling, or offensive. Similarly, if you see posts along these lines, do not engage. Report them, block them, and live a happier life than they do. We see too many slapfights that boil down to "Mom! He's bugging me!" and "I'm not touching you!" Going forward, slapfights will result in removed comments and temp bans to cool off.
  4. Vote based on comment quality, not agreement. This community aims to foster discussion; please reward people for putting effort into articulating their viewpoint, even if you disagree with it.
  5. No hate speech, slurs, celebrating death, advocating violence, or abusive language. This will result in a ban. Usernames containing racist, or inappropriate slurs will be banned without warning

We ask that the users report any comment or post that violate the rules, to use critical thinking when reading, posting or commenting. Users that post off-topic spam, advocate violence, have multiple comments or posts removed, weaponize reports or violate the code of conduct will be banned.

All posts and comments will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. This means that some content that violates the rules may be allowed, while other content that does not violate the rules may be removed. The moderators retain the right to remove any content and ban users.

That's all the rules!

Civic Links

Register To Vote

Citizenship Resource Center

Congressional Awards Program

Federal Government Agencies

Library of Congress Legislative Resources

The White House

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Senate

Partnered Communities:

News

World News

Business News

Political Discussion

Ask Politics

Military News

Global Politics

Moderate Politics

Progressive Politics

UK Politics

Canadian Politics

Australian Politics

New Zealand Politics

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

It wouldn't be fair to have your felony conviction negatively impact your opportunities. This is how justice works right?

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] nereaders@lemmy.world 41 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Nope, it’s smart. Leaving sentencing until after the election also keeps the Supreme Court out of it before the election. You can bet your boots they would have fast-tracked any appeal and nullified the sentence somehow before the election.

[–] RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world 26 points 2 months ago (3 children)

If trump gets elected he’ll just pardon himself or whatever machinations transpire where he won’t be sentenced at all.

[–] OutsizedWalrus@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago (3 children)

He can’t do that. These are state crimes.

He has no authority to pardon non-federal crimes.

[–] paddirn@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago

He can’t pardon them, but he can probably just ignore whatever punishment is given and he’ll say he has presidential immunity (regardless of whether it fits, that’s the idea he’ll have). Then, if he becomes a sitting president, nobody will actually do anything to enforce the judgement against him and it’ll just be ignored, making presidential immunity to even state crimes a practical reality, even if it’s not a legal reality.

[–] neclimdul@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago

True. But that is based in logic and the assumption that laws follow strict "rules" and well...

[–] SmilingSolaris@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

Buddy. Pal. He tried a violent overthrow of the US government. If he wins, that's GG. He just will until/unless the military coup him.

[–] nereaders@lemmy.world 8 points 2 months ago

If he was sentenced before the election the Supreme Court nullifies it and you have the same result. Do all that you can to make sure he doesn’t get elected.

[–] 0000011110110111i@lemm.ee 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Acceptance of a pardon also means an admission of guilt. Trump has never guilty to anything, so he’ll be in a tight spot.

[–] LowtierComputer@feddit.org 15 points 2 months ago

Not at all. He's been charged and found guilty before and it has made no difference because there's never been real consequences.

[–] whome@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 2 months ago

He will just say how can I be guilty of sth I got pardoned for? Some true Trump logic at work.

[–] SassyRamen@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago

Your comment makes me a little less angry