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If he is this easy to buy, it would make far more sense to go this route than spend millions on promoting candidates who lose to him and candidates he endorses, to the street communists who commit and provoke violence. What, bribing him to "do good" would violate some principle you guys hold (chuckling)?
From the article:
In late 2024, while Mr. Herrera was facing felony bribery and other charges in the case, his daughter, Isabela Herrera, donated $2.5 million to MAGA Inc., a super PAC devoted to Mr. Trump and run by his allies.
In May, her father’s lawyer, Christopher M. Kise, who had served on Mr. Trump’s legal defense team, negotiated an unusually lenient deal with the Justice Department. Under the deal, which was authorized by a top Trump appointee, Mr. Herrera agreed to plead guilty to a misdemeanor campaign finance charge, disappointing career prosecutors who had pushed for a harsher sentence.
In July, Ms. Herrera donated another $1 million to MAGA Inc. She did not respond to a request for comment.
Mr. Trump this week pardoned Mr. Herrera, Ms. Vázquez and Mark Rossini, a former F.B.I. agent who had worked as a consultant for Mr. Herrera. All three had pleaded guilty in August to misdemeanor campaign finance charges.
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My guess it is because Trump’s corrupt regime says something about you as a voter, and as a person.
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into supporting policies you favor?
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least a hackneyed series of Memes and Tropes...
masquerading as morality.
For the record, I hate pardons like this. In fact, I would probably support eliminating the power to pardon. For every Dubya, who used it judiciously, you have a Clinton, Biden, and Trump, who do not.
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