Donald Trump Orders Prison Release of GOP Congressman’s Son, Who Got 8 Years for Distributing Meth

https://people.com/donald-trump-orders-release-congressman-s-son-who-got-8-years-distributing-meth-11887952

27 Comments

  1. retiredagainstmywill on

    Isn’t it awesome? With one stroke of the autopen, he can:

    1. Prove he doesn’t give a damn about illegal drugs
    2. Show his criminal cohorts that if they do everything he wants, he will release anyone related to them
    3. He has pre-bribed yet another Republican congressman.

    He’s so darn efficient!

  2. ShinePretend3772 on

    Then in the next breath they’ll tell us the Nazis in the streets & warships in the Caribbean are to stop the flow of drugs into our country. The cult sees no problem

  3. Another one of the countless examples that hypocrisy is a cornerstone of MAGA ideology.

  4. TheGOPisTheDeepState on

    Trump and Republicans lawlessness and disorder continues, putting criminals back on the streets…some have already made their way back into a cell.

  5. Huge_Excitement4465 on

    Not his first rodeo either: James has a history of arrests dating back to 2007. He was arrested in 2018 on more than 10 charges, including multiple related to drugs and firearms, and later entered a plea agreement in the case. He was sentenced in state court to nine years behind bars for multiple felony charges and released early in 2020, but was later arrested again.

  6. Killing people on boats without due process because of drug dealing.

    And releasing an actual convicted drug dealer due to partisanship.

    This is pure political corruption.

  7. Does he even know. I think people close to Trump and making Millions by taking these bribes and only giving Trump some and he is signing everything.

    I bet none of the people over at the conservative sub care.

  8. ithinkican2202 on

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoils_system

    >In politics and government, a spoils system (also known as a patronage system) is a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters, friends (cronyism), and relatives (nepotism) as a reward for working toward victory, and as an incentive to keep working for the party. It contrasts with a merit system, where offices are awarded or promoted based on a measure of merit, independent of political activity. The term was used particularly in the politics of the United States, where the federal government operated on a spoils system until the Pendleton Act was passed in 1883, following a civil service reform movement.

    >**Thereafter, the spoils system was largely replaced by a nonpartisan merit-based system at the federal level of the United States.**

    Until now!

  9. How many times did he call Hunter Biden a dangerous drug addict and say he should be locked up tho?

  10. Can’t claim to be tough on crime when you’re pardoning and granting clemency left and right.

    They should amend the constitution to require a written one page document that is tailored to the person being released on why they deserve release and then make them ineligible for future clemency or pardons.

    It would never happen, but that’d prevent this kind of thing from happening.