Trump in now president, will he make Ross a free man?
In his campaign, he pledged to commutate(lesser punishment) his sentence and not release him, it would have totally been different if he gets a pardon.
YES62.5%
NO37.5%
24 votes \ 18h left
178 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b 6h
He might've lied, but he has nothing to lose by doing it.
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That's how I feel to. There's really no downside to doing it, but that's no guarantee.
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Yeah, that’s true! Also no downside to cancelling the security clearances for every person signing several of those bogus letters from the security people about laptops and such.
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I would make him look bad if he didn’t come through on some of his promises. He has a lot of pardons to make to J6 people, Assange and Ross. It would also infuriate his opponents to pardon these folks.
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Guess I feel for that one, stupid me.
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You guys have to be loud and remind him this promise all the time.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @BTCLNAT 2h
During his previous administration, he fulfilled only 23% of 100 promises made.
Hopefully, this time, the Rose case, who has been in prison for 11 years, will be included in his 23%.
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Yes 💯
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 4h
I think he will, but maybe not on day one.
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We won't know for 4 years. President's usually don't pardon until they're on the way out of office.
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