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TopicTrump commuted Roger Stone's sentence.
chlc3d
07/11/20 3:26:34 PM
#38:


Zeus posted...


Given the overall handling and partisan nature of these "investigations", the connected arrests all seem politically motivated so it's unsurprising that many of the convictions lack strong justification. And if you knew that somebody for a fact that somebody was wrongly convicted and had the power to at least partially undo their sentence, wouldn't you be morally obligated to do so?

Okay, thanks for the answer. I think I can see how this follows from your belief state now. I would also support commuting or pardoning (at least hesitantly, since I hate that it's a power vested in the executive in the first place) if I thought the russia investigation had no basis in fact, and therefore there was no justice to obstruct.

I don't think we can really discuss the underlying issue of whether the investigations were solely partisan in a way that will change either of our minds though.

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