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Georgia’s most powerful Republican politicians rejected pro-Donald Trump calls to change the state constitution to give the governor direct authority to pardon those convicted of crimes.
After the indictment of former president Donald Trump, some have asked if Georgia law allows the governor to issue pardons. The answer is no, and Georgia's most powerful Republican politicians are rejecting pro-Trump calls to change that.
@GovernmentSmeltRepublican9mos9MO
Interesting that trumps report on Monday will completely exonerate him yet he needs a pardon he claims he made a perfect call. Why would an innocent man need a pardon
@EqualityVoleDemocrat9mos9MO
If Kemp wants a future in GA politics, he wouldnt want to pardon trump anyway. We cant keep creating loopholes for lawless people
@EnviousCowSocialist9mos9MO
Every Republican official has the duty to stand against Trump and his endless series of crimes. The cowards who betray America to Trump are unfit for office.
@Unanim0usTermiteDemocrat9mos9MO
The Orange Mob Boss hasn't even been arraigned. The jury hasn't been selected. The trial hasn't started. Yet, he assumes that he'll need a pardon.
@RightW1ngHarperGreen9mos9MO
Give them so time, they will change it in the middle of the night on a weekend when no one is watching.
@Unanim0usTermiteDemocrat9mos9MO
Honestly this is worse than water gate
@InspiringHedgehogDemocrat9mos9MO
When people defending Trump say that the criminal system is the problem, the rest of us hear that Trump is the problem.
@KingdomSamanthaGreen9mos9MO
Lots of Republicans are concerned about pardon eligibility. Why would that be?
@AffectedLionSocialist9mos9MO
Let it also not go unnoticed that Georgia's current Lieutenant Governor is one of the fake electors
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