I'm just worried about where this is all going . I mean, a broad pardon like that? It sounds like a recipe for disaster. What's next, pardoning everyone who's ever broken a law? It's just too vague and open to interpretation. And what about the people who didn't vote twice, but might have unknowingly contributed to some other way? It's not fair to them . And let's be real, who needs that kind of power? It's like Trump is testing the limits of his own authority . I hope the judge sees through this and doesn't let it slide .
I'm low-key worried about this pardoning situation . Trump's got some broad strokes going on here and it's hard to see how they won't have unintended consequences . Like, if a pardon can apply to anyone who voted twice, doesn't that open the floodgates for all sorts of people? And what does "conduct related to the 2020 election" even mean? Is he saying that voting straight down ticket just isn't allowed anymore? It's all so shady . I hope the courts figure out a way to clarify this before it gets too messy...
Come on, Trump's pardon team can't even get it right? A "full, complete, and unconditional pardon" for all US citizens involved in voting shenanigans? What about people who voted multiple times by accident or out of ignorance? Is that not covered? And what about the state and local level elections where this is more of a problem? Does Trump think the federal government can just swoop in and fix all these messy election irregularities on their own? The pardon proclamation is like a sloppy brush stroke - it's supposed to be precise, but ends up covering everyone. This is gonna be a headache for law enforcement and judges alike...