If Mr. Trump is serious about working for the American people he will.
1. Pardon Edward Snowden and Julian Assange as a sign he WELCOMES whistle blowers and putting the PEOPLE'S business in the LIGHT
2. Begin to revoke the fed's charter by putting Ron Paul in charge of a special investigation of fed malfeasance
3. Revoke Israel's special exemption from foreign lobbying registration and fully audit AIPAC with an intention to uncover bribery and espionage
4. Immediately indict Bill and Hillary Clinton and others from the Clinton Foundation on charges of corruption, espionage, and theft
5. Rescind all future payments/allotments to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Israel until they are in compliance with international law and human rights standards
6. Cease saber rattling against Iran and Russia and work toward peaceful, complementary accommodations
7. Draw down the 600 plus U.S. military bases around the world and bring the Americans HOME
8. Initially shift 30% of the current military budget to domestic infrastructure needs with a mandate of further reductions of 10% per year
source: The Hedge.
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Originally posted by robbie carrobieHe cannot pardon Snowden as he has not been convicted of a crime. He has even less authority to pardon Assange as Assange is wanted for rape in Sweden.
If Mr. Trump is serious about working for the American people he will.
1. Pardon Edward Snowden and Julian Assange as a sign he WELCOMES whistle blowers and putting the PEOPLE'S business in the LIGHT
2. Begin to revoke the fed's charter by putting Ron Paul in charge of a special investigation of fed malfeasance
3. Revoke Israel's special exe ...[text shortened]... of further reductions of 10% per year
Please feel free to add your own.
source: The Hedge.
Originally posted by DeepThoughtWell if pedantry is really all you have to offer, lets say, drop the charges instead of pardon.
He cannot pardon Snowden as he has not been convicted of a crime. He has even less authority to pardon Assange as Assange is wanted for rape in Sweden.
Snowden was charged with theft, “unauthorized communication of national defense information” and “willful communication of classified communications intelligence information to an unauthorized person,” according to the complaint. The last two charges were brought under the 1917 Espionage Act.
and dismiss any inkling of extradition proceedings plaguing Julian Assange
There feel better now.