I would like it if President Biden and Congress could reform the presidential pardon process to not allow pardons of self, family, and cronies.

Also, a most important clarification to federal law to make while it is still possible;
Clarify the concept "no person is above the law" versus immunity and under what conditions.

@Priestess I agree with you. Yet the ruling of the Supreme Court would seem to indicate this will never happen as they gave President Trump full immunity. We can also look to how they are treating Rudy Giuliani to realize that there are two sets of laws.

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This, I believe, is keying in closer to the low voter turnout. With the dragging out of justice for his crimes, it gave credence to many voters thoughts on the disparity.

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@slapout Dragging out = full exoneration. I can’t see how that is good for this country. It certainly breaks my faith in the system completely.

@MidnightRider And you can only imagine what it did to the disenfranchised that had little faith to begin with.

@slapout Validation of a long held suspicion. If you get a speeding ticket and have a little money, you can hire a lawyer and many times get it lowered to a tail light violation. Apparently that application of money toward laws goes all the way to the top of the spectrum if you have power and wealth.

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@MidnightRider And, maybe, if you are viewed as part of that system?

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