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I like this idea.
I read somewhere that accepting a pardon means you are admitting guilt for the crime, and a guilty verdict follows you around forever. I am sure a lawyer could find a way around this, but it's an interesting idea. But what crime do you record when no charges have been filed, no court has tried the case, and there is no conviction? Or do you just assume that since the President has pardoned someone, you can assume that someone is guilty?
Both Biden and Trump have pardoned people. Most of the people Biden pardoned have not been convicted of anything. Trump's pardons were for the tourists who got rounded up on January 6th. At least one of those people has refused the pardon and intends to fight to have their conviction overturned.
I only recognized a couple of the people in the image, so I cut the image up into 9 individual images and fed them to Google. Google was only able to identify two of them:
- Adam Schiff - top left - California. Currently U. S. Senator, previous U. S. Representative for 24 years.
- Zoe Lofgren - top center - California. U. S. Representative for 31 years.
I think the bottom left image is Liz Cheney, former U. S. Representative from Wyoming.
I know I've seen a few of the others, but I cannot name nor can Google tell me who they are.
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Jamie Raskin, top right.
Adam Kinzinger, middle bottom.
The three in middle row (L-R), plus the guy at bottom right are on the tip of my tongue.
The gal in middle of middle row, and the guy at bottom right we're both in the news over the past few months for embarrassing comments which backfired on themselves.
What a dummy I am. Sheesh. I was trying to remember them individually, especially for their laughable antics.
The answer is collectively they all are members of the past crooked J6 committee.
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