Trump’s Resurgence and Reckoning
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[SEGMENT 1-1] Pardons 1 – Schiff Democrats are jumping ship, running for the hills, scurrying down their rat holes. For a group that acts so holier than thou, they sure seem scared. Welcome… If I haven’t done anything wrong, I’m cool as a polar bears butt. Does anybody really believe that Adam Schiff doesn’t want a preemptive pardon? That’s what he claims, and that’s what he said. But he didn’t say he doesn’t want a pardon—he just doesn’t want a preemptive one. That’s like saying, “I’m not going to eat the cake right now… but leave it on the counter. Just in case.”
[SEGMENT 1-2] Pardons 2 -Schiff Schiff conveniently leaked this morsel during an interview with George Stephanopoulos, another maestro of moral posturing. Stephanopoulos—whose journalistic credibility is rivaled only by his ability to sidestep Clinton-era scandals—asked Schiff if he thought Trump might prosecute members of the Jan. 6 committee. “We don’t need pardons because we’re proud of our work.” Schiff replied. Oh, really? Proud of the committee’s work? Work that included hiding exculpatory evidence, cherry-picking videos, and pushing a narrative so flimsy it makes Biden’s staircase skills look stable? Schiff has claimed that pardons set a bad precedent. And well, Shifty can’t have his reputation impugned with the specter of a pardon. Who could blame him though for not wanting a pardon from Biden. That’s one complete list of scoundrels. Clearly, Shifty wants us to know that he’s got principles. He likes his pardon served fresh, not pre-packaged. The Benny Hill Moment Here’s where the comedy ramps up. While Schiff was pretending to be the virtuous hero of this melodrama, Rep. Bennie Thompson, the former Jan. 6 committee chair, was busy saying, “Sure, I’d take a preemptive pardon!” He even called it Biden’s prerogative. Prerogative? Sure. But the moment you accept a pardon, you’re basically hanging a neon “I’m guilty” sign around your neck. This brings us to Adam Kinzinger, Schiff’s ex-committee buddy, who once declared, “The only reason I know to ask for a pardon is you think you committed a crime.” [X] SB – Kinzinger on pardons Adam Kinzinger in 2022: “The only reason to ask for a pardon is because you think you’ve committed a crime.” https://t.co/0R5WDrIu0c — Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters) https://twitter.com/nataliegwinters/status/1867550759325253899?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Kinzinger’s words aged like a room-temperature tuna sandwich. Maybe these two need to get with Bennie Johnson before they lock in their final answers. The Insurrection That Wasn’t Let’s not forget why Schiff and his crew are squirming in the first place. The Jan. 6 narrative was their crown jewel—a supposed coup attempt that turned out to be more of a Capitol-themed field trip. When the footage finally emerged, it didn’t show rampaging hordes. Instead, we watched patriots meandering through the Capital as if it were The Louvre. One guy even stopped to straighten some papers. That’s the Left’s big insurrection, that they compared to the Civil War and the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. They called Trump treasonous in his non-actions. But speaking of treason, Schiff’s team conveniently deleted mountains of data related to their “findings.” How many guesses do you need to understand why? Their accusations against Trump and the protesters wouldn’t survive a light breeze, let alone real Department of Justice scrutiny. Schiff’s Private Pardon Chat with Biden While Schiff claims he doesn’t need a pardon, he spoke with Biden for exactly that reason. The two discussed J6, because Joe Biden is planning to pardon the entire committee. Because they are guilty. Why would Stephanopoulos even broach the subject, if this weren’t a reasonable consideration. The January 6 Committee was a total farce. The people selectively chosen. After their kangaroo court investigation, they reported what they were told to report. In truth, they lied about evidence. Then, they buried exonerating footage for years. Now they have their media minions running interference for them. For years, Schiff painted Trump as the villain of democracy. But now, he’s the one looking for a legal life raft. The irony is thicker than Hunter Biden’s tax evasion file. Nobody believes Schiff doesn’t want a pardon. Doublespeak about as convincing as Bill Clinton’s wedding vows.
[SEGMENT 1-3] Pardons 3 “From Drug Lords to Fraudsters: Biden’s Clemency Chaos” Joe Biden’s “Clemency Circus”: Pardon Deals for the Devil’s Rolodex When Joe Biden issued a record-setting number of clemencies, it wasn’t exactly a roll call of reformed citizens who turned their lives around knitting scarves or mentoring troubled youth. Instead, the list reads more like a casting call for the next season of Narcos—drug traffickers, cartel associates, and financial fraudsters were all given an early Christmas gift. If Biden’s clemency roster were a party, you’d better wear a bulletproof vest.
Biden’s “Hall of Shame” Pardons: The Hypocrisy Chronicles Who are they? Various state-level and federal officials involved in bribery, fraud, and general misuse of office. Who are they? Financial criminals who engaged in insider trading or hedge fund mismanagement, causing economic ripples. Francesk Shkambi: The Albanian Cocaine Kingpin
– Backstory: Convicted in 2014 for running a criminal enterprise that trafficked massive quantities of cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and Ecstasy across continents. This wasn’t a small-time operation; Shkambi was arranging shipments from Mexico to Europe and everywhere in between.
– Clemency Twist: Set https://casetext.com/case/united-states-v-shkambi-7 in 2029, Biden decided Shkambi deserved a six-year head start on his freedom.
– Irony Meter: Biden promised transparency, yet pardoned a man with international drug-trafficking ties. What’s next? Hunter Biden’s laptop gets a TV movie deal titled Breaking Dad?
– Who are they? Former drug offenders turned advocates for reform who have, in some cases, exploited loopholes to sell unregulated products under “wellness” branding.
– Why it’s controversial: While their clemency reflects Biden’s softer approach to drugs, critics wonder if these gestures are meant to whitewash his role in passing the 1994 Crime Bill.
– Irony Meter: Medium. Biden’s old slogan was “Tough on crime.” But not if it involves drugs his son uses routinely.
Jose Valdez: The Highway Drug Mogul
– Backstory: From 2015 to 2016, Valdez coordinated the distribution of large-scale cocaine and marijuana shipments across the U.S., recruiting accomplices like a college frat president recruiting for rush week. Jose Valdez, whose sentence Biden commuted, “coordinated the distribution of large quantities of cocaine and marijuana for a drug-trafficking organization based in El Paso, Texas, from March of 2015 through July of 2016,” per court https://casetext.com/case/valdez-v-united-states-47?q=%2290547-380%22&sort=relevance&p=1&type=case&tab=keyword&jxs=.
– Valdez also “recruited numerous individuals to deliver narcotics to cities throughout the United States.” His scheduled release date was previously set for November 2026, according to the BOP.
– Clemency Twist: Originally set for release in 2026, Valdez is now free to expand his operations… or maybe start a podcast about his time inside.
– Irony Meter: While Democrats rail against the opioid crisis, Biden sets the table for cocaine’s unofficial comeback tour.
[SEGMENT X-4] Pardons 4 I mentioned a few of the near-do-wells that Biden pardoned… Old Habits Die Hard: The Biden Family Business Parallel Is anyone surprised? The Biden family’s social circle looks like a rogues’ gallery of bad decisions. Between Hunter’s laptop escapades and James Biden’s dubious deals, it’s as if the Bidens have been preparing for their own Godfather reboot. Biden’s pardon pen seems to cater to his brand: shady characters and questionable business ventures. Remember, none of the Biden family ventures turned a profit. Even their “friends” seem to wind up in prison—or worse, working as political consultants. Meera Sach: Diluted Chemo Doctor Biden commuted the prison sentence of Meera Sachdeva, a cancer doctor who gave diluted chemo drugs to patients as part of an $8 million Medicare fraud. But Sachdeva didn’t stop there. She also re-used old needles, leading to a lawsuit by a patient who claimed he contracted HIV. The list of scoundrels didn’t stop there. Check out this next character. Mark Ciavarella: The Kids-for-Cash Judge The most egregious hypothetical pardon would be Mark Ciavarella, the disgraced Pennsylvania judge who took bribes to send juveniles to for-profit detention centers. While he hasn’t received clemency (yet), it wouldn’t be a shocker. After all, Biden pardoned individuals convicted of crimes against children. The irony here is thicker than Hunter’s laptop encryption. Pardoning him would be like nominating the Kermit Gosnell for a humanitarian award. Irony Meter: Through the roof. A president who talks about “protecting the children” yet opens the gates for their abuser? Jeffrey Epstein is wishing he hadn’t hanged himself, huh? Alright, let’s put on our comedy hats and dive into Biden’s pardon list—it’s less “justice” and more like the guest list for a Bernie Madoff TED Talk: “How to Scam Your Way to the Top
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