Dementia Joe Biden pardoned actual killers, not made up ones

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So when you marxists complain about pardons, why don't you make sure there isn't shit in your own bed before bitching

Of course to be fair, Dementia Joe wasn't really running things so maybe he didn't know who was getting a pardon?
 

So when you marxists complain about pardons, why don't you make sure there isn't shit in your own bed before bitching

Of course to be fair, Dementia Joe wasn't really running things so maybe he didn't know who was getting a pardon?


I doubt he did know what was going on.

Remember what Speaker Johnson revealed recently.
 

Dementia Joe Biden pardoned actual killers, not made up ones​


Leftists can't seem to get that out of their minds. They are obsessed with the false J6 narrative. They are totally brainwashed zombies.
 
I did, but why didn't Johnson say something sooner?


Since you don't appear to have taken the initiative, I did.

Speaker Mike Johnson learned that Joe Biden did not know what he was signing during a meeting they had in early 2024. This revelation came to light in interviews and discussions around January 2025, where Johnson described a conversation where Biden denied signing an executive order affecting LNG exports to Europe, which he had actually signed three weeks prior to the meeting.


@Grok
 

So when you marxists complain about pardons, why don't you make sure there isn't shit in your own bed before bitching

Of course to be fair, Dementia Joe wasn't really running things so maybe he didn't know who was getting a pardon?
Commuted, not pardoned, and when you find where he, or any other President in American History, pardon a person convicted by a jury of sedition against the United States, get back to us
 
It wasn’t immediately clear how Peeler, now 48, came to Biden’s attention, and the former president did not publicly disclose specific reasons for commuting Peeler's federal sentence.

Biden said he was commuting the sentences of people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses, saying their prison terms were too harsh. The Democrat said he was seeking to undo “disproportionately long sentences compared to the sentences they would receive today under current law, policy, and practice.”

U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat who was the state's attorney general when Brown and his mother were killed, said “someone dropped the ball” in Peeler's clemency. He and other political leaders in Connecticut, including Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim, criticized the commutation.

“This was a really vicious murder that changed our laws,” Blumenthal said in a statement. "It also highlights how we need to take a look at the pardon system to see how it can be improved.”


 
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