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Taking Bets On Trump Pardoning Roger Stone.

Skwim

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Washington (CNN)Roger Stone, a longtime showman, political strategist and friend of President Donald Trump's, was sentenced Thursday to 40 months in prison.



Stone was convicted last fall of lying to Congress and threatening a witness regarding his efforts for Trump's 2016 campaign.

The sentencing is the culmination of an intense week that provoked Twitter fury from Trump and a reckoning within the Justice Department, leading a prosecutor to declare Thursday: "This prosecution is righteous." It's also the near-end of a case that's had several shocking moments that exposed Trump's interest in WikiLeaks during the campaign.

Judge Amy Berman Jackson spent much of the hearing criticizing Stone's actions and also defended the Justice Department prosecutors at the center of last week's drama.

"At his core, Mr. Stone is an insecure person who craves and recklessly pursues attention," she said, quoting a letter from trial witness Randy Credico, before issuing her sentence, which also includes 2 years of probation.
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Sooooo . . . . . what do you see as the odds that Trump pardons the guy?


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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
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Washington (CNN)Roger Stone, a longtime showman, political strategist and friend of President Donald Trump's, was sentenced Thursday to 40 months in prison.



Stone was convicted last fall of lying to Congress and threatening a witness regarding his efforts for Trump's 2016 campaign.

The sentencing is the culmination of an intense week that provoked Twitter fury from Trump and a reckoning within the Justice Department, leading a prosecutor to declare Thursday: "This prosecution is righteous." It's also the near-end of a case that's had several shocking moments that exposed Trump's interest in WikiLeaks during the campaign.

Judge Amy Berman Jackson spent much of the hearing criticizing Stone's actions and also defended the Justice Department prosecutors at the center of last week's drama.

"At his core, Mr. Stone is an insecure person who craves and recklessly pursues attention," she said, quoting a letter from trial witness Randy Credico, before issuing her sentence, which also includes 2 years of probation.
source

What do you see as the odds that Trump pardons the guy?

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Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Relax! Mr. Trump would not in a million years pardon a convicted criminal like Roger Stone because Mr. Trump is "anti-corruption" and wants to "drain the swamp". Mr. Trump said so himself!
 

We Never Know

No Slack
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Washington (CNN)Roger Stone, a longtime showman, political strategist and friend of President Donald Trump's, was sentenced Thursday to 40 months in prison.



Stone was convicted last fall of lying to Congress and threatening a witness regarding his efforts for Trump's 2016 campaign.

The sentencing is the culmination of an intense week that provoked Twitter fury from Trump and a reckoning within the Justice Department, leading a prosecutor to declare Thursday: "This prosecution is righteous." It's also the near-end of a case that's had several shocking moments that exposed Trump's interest in WikiLeaks during the campaign.

Judge Amy Berman Jackson spent much of the hearing criticizing Stone's actions and also defended the Justice Department prosecutors at the center of last week's drama.

"At his core, Mr. Stone is an insecure person who craves and recklessly pursues attention," she said, quoting a letter from trial witness Randy Credico, before issuing her sentence, which also includes 2 years of probation.
source

Sooooo . . . . . what do you see as the odds that Trump pardons the guy?


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Trump: Roger Stone has 'very good chance of exoneration' but will 'let the process play out'
 

dianaiad

Well-Known Member
Uh huh, like your favorite liberals have never pardoned anybody.

Now I don't know whether Trump will pardon Stone or not. I think it will depend upon how fair the sentencing is, and whether Stone gets a new trial as a result of the foreperson of his jury being as blatantly politically biased as she admits to being (she should have let people know BEFORE she served, not after she steered the verdict, and let the prosecutors/defense decide whether she belonged on that jury...and she didn't belong on that jury). You shouldn't have a problem. After all, didn't Obama pardon General Cartwright, who admitted to lying to congress?

Looking at the list of Presidents who issued pardons, it seems pretty obvious which side of the aisle does this the most. I mean, really...Obama pardoned 212 people and commuted sentences for over 1700 more, and Trump has pardoned a whopping 20 people so far.

Let us not look at what Roosevelt did...considerably over 3000 pardons?

(shrug) Well, I figure that you people will figure out a way to turn this into a character flaw, no matter which way this goes. Not exactly a difficult prediction.
 

shmogie

Well-Known Member
Relax! Mr. Trump would not in a million years pardon a convicted criminal like Roger Stone because Mr. Trump is "anti-corruption" and wants to "drain the swamp". Mr. Trump said so himself!
Well, I don't think he would pardon a convicted murderer, like Obama did.
 

Mindmaster

Well-Known Member
Premium Member

Sooooo . . . . . what do you see as the odds that Trump pardons the guy?


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I'm hoping 100%, but it's nothing about Stone or his guilt.

I think he should just blanket pardon all of the people that became targets due to the Russian investigation and call it a day. The witch hunt has to stop at some point, and personally I'm ready. Pardon anyone that was involved just in the spirit of forgiving people and moving on. Mind you, I'd say that if it was the opposing party holding the reins -- I think we all go to a better place if we move past this. We don't move past it if we're looking for blood. If this guy has got to pay and that guy has to pay then someone gets pissed and someone else has to pay. I don't see how that helps us at all.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
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Washington (CNN)Roger Stone, a longtime showman, political strategist and friend of President Donald Trump's, was sentenced Thursday to 40 months in prison.



Stone was convicted last fall of lying to Congress and threatening a witness regarding his efforts for Trump's 2016 campaign.

The sentencing is the culmination of an intense week that provoked Twitter fury from Trump and a reckoning within the Justice Department, leading a prosecutor to declare Thursday: "This prosecution is righteous." It's also the near-end of a case that's had several shocking moments that exposed Trump's interest in WikiLeaks during the campaign.

Judge Amy Berman Jackson spent much of the hearing criticizing Stone's actions and also defended the Justice Department prosecutors at the center of last week's drama.

"At his core, Mr. Stone is an insecure person who craves and recklessly pursues attention," she said, quoting a letter from trial witness Randy Credico, before issuing her sentence, which also includes 2 years of probation.
source

Sooooo . . . . . what do you see as the odds that Trump pardons the guy?


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I don't know, but I guess Trump is just a forgiving and merciful guy. Those who believe in Trump will have their sins forgiven.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Odds?

He's
  • white
  • male
  • corrupt
  • took a fall for Trump
I'd say the odds are 99.99% he'll receive a "get out of jail free" card from Trump
 
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