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demmiblue

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Fri Apr 10, 2026, 05:26 PM Friday

Trump Promises Mass Pardons to Staff Before Leaving Office [View all]

Source: WSJ

“I’ll pardon everyone who has come within 200 feet of the Oval,” Trump said in a recent meeting to laughs, according to people with knowledge of the comments. That radius appears to be expanding as the president repeats the line. Another person who met with Trump earlier this year said the president quipped about pardoning anyone who had come within 10 feet.

In one conversation with advisers in the dining room next to the Oval Office last year, Trump said he would host a news conference and announce mass pardons before he left office, some of the people said. The people said they weren’t aware of specific pardons being offered to specific people for specific acts.

The unconditional power to pardon is one of the most sweeping powers offered to the presidency. This term, Trump has wielded clemency far differently than any other president, dispensing some 1,600 grants to date. Many have gone to allies and donors, or those who had hired them, coming after a social pull-aside or a round of golf. Some have received bipartisan criticism, including one to a crypto billionaire whose company boosted Trump’s own digital-currency company, and another to a former Honduran president convicted of conspiring with cartels to ship cocaine to the U.S. In Trump’s first term, he signed fewer than 250 pardons and commutations.

The president has repeatedly raised the specter of pardons with White House aides and other administration officials, particularly when staff have suggested they could face prosecution or congressional investigations over decisions, people familiar with the comments said. Trump is known to joke about matters that he later seriously pursues, and the frequent references have led some aides to believe he is serious about the pardons, too.

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Seems like they all know they are commiting crimes?

Judd Legum (@juddlegum.bsky.social) 2026-04-10T21:22:22.979Z
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That's clearly abuse of power- he should be impeached for saying this. Blues Heron Friday #1
While I want him impeached for many things, this isn't one of them, as (so far) actions aren't involved Polybius Friday #26
You can impeach someone for anything if you have the votes, it's like voting someone off the island Blues Heron Friday #31
Absolutely, as Gerald Ford one famously said Polybius Friday #35
I'd settle for any infraction, like they got Al Capone on tax charges after all the gangland slayings Blues Heron Friday #37
200 feet graycampervan Friday #30
Another one among a long list of impeachable offenses SheltieLover Yesterday #51
Jokes on them dweller Friday #2
Let's hope for the best then. nt SunSeeker Friday #24
And everyone of them Dan Friday #3
Yes. Even if they can't be prosecuted, they should testify. wnylib Friday #32
;-{) PARDON Goonch Friday #4
I do not think it matters.... AltairIV Friday #5
Like Hitler handing out the cyanide before the fall of Germany... Grins Friday #6
Which is a pretty open acknowledgement that all of them have been breaking the law on a regular basis. nt eppur_se_muova Friday #7
Pardons Lem1951 Friday #8
Let's hope creative state prosecutors find ways to hold... pat_k Friday #9
So, Trump has admitted liberalgunwilltravel Friday #10
It's a crime syndicate. Justice matters. Yesterday #53
But...but...Biden did it underpants Friday #11
Seems to me there will be grounds for civil causes of action. pat_k Friday #12
That has its own shortcomings angrychair Friday #13
In other words... Buddyzbuddy Friday #14
Yep. To cover up is a crime. Justice matters. Yesterday #54
So... everyone around him is guilty of a federal crime sakabatou Friday #15
That's how i'm reading this bluestarone Friday #19
Yes, but he'll spin it as protection against "malicious prosecution by the Democrat party" Orrex Friday #28
"That radius appears to be expanding as the president repeats the line." William Seger Friday #16
Good, he's thinking about leaving already. OC375 Friday #17
I see this as the supreme court created a mother fucking KING MONSTER! bluestarone Friday #18
When is he leaving office? IronLionZion Friday #20
A green light to now start getting while the getting's good. surfered Friday #21
I beg your pardon BattleRow Friday #22
Can't pardon shit if you're 6 feet under Chump duckworth969 Friday #23
Obviously he can't be trusted. SamuelAdams Friday #25
Well then we as a people kacekwl Friday #27
Come on Heart Attack! RainCaster Friday #29
Highly profitable, I'm sure. enigmania Friday #33
Good. He said he will. That means he won't. Scrivener7 Friday #34
So they all know they are committing crimes. travelingthrulife Friday #36
"Continue committing crimes on my behalf." WestMichRad Friday #38
Accepting a pardon is a confession of guilt. The Wizard Friday #39
Why should he think he needs to do this if everything was above board? AllyCat Friday #40
One can not PARDON when the receipent has not been charged. dave99 Friday #41
President Biden did some preemptive pardoning for people he knew trump would come after Bayard Friday #42
trump says the president has an "absolute right" to pardon himself. Bayard Friday #43
He can do federal pardons but he cannot pardon himself or anyone else for crimes charged in state courts summer_in_TX Yesterday #44
Such pardoned people called as prosecution witnesses might find it more difficult to plead the 5th... 0rganism Yesterday #45
sounds like a confession TalenaGor Yesterday #46
That won't protect them from the public. Grokenstein Yesterday #47
So he's essentially condoning and encouraging corrupt and criminal acts by all of his immediate staff and their staffs KPN Yesterday #48
This declaration... Escape Yesterday #49
He has abused this power. BlueMTexpat Yesterday #50
Pre-approval of crimes not yet committed. Would anyone take advantage of this opportunity? Norrrm Yesterday #52
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