Monday, June 12, 2023

Should Biden pardon Trump?

Good afternoon. Let's talk about that federal Trump indictment.

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Mon Jun 12 2023

 

We're not sure if you've heard but Donald Trump was indicted on federal charges and has a hearing tomorrow. Feels kind of important, doesn't it?

We agree, so we have for you in today's newsletter a handful of opinion columns that examine the indictment and what happens next. Plus we're sneaking in a few columns from the weekend that you're going to want to read as a way to cleanse the palate of all the Trump coverage.

This combination of pictures created on Sept. 29, 2020, shows President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squaring off during the first presidential debate at the Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.

Public reaction to Trump's indictment falls into two categories. Should the federal charges proceed to trial, not one person's opinion will change.

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Former President Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower in New York on April 12, 2023.
 

Trump's second indictment doesn't shock us. And that's sad.

Donald Trump is already twisting what should be devastating news to his presidential campaign and turning it into a fundraising ploy.

Former President Donald Trump speaks at his Mar-a-Lago estate Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in Palm Beach, Fla.  Timothy Parlatore, a key lawyer for former President Donald Trump says he's leaving the legal team, a move that comes as a special counsel investigation into the retention of classified documents shows signs of being in its final stages.
 

Trump indicted? This is all Joe Biden's fault.

Are we really the kind of county that allows 'evidence' to go before a 'grand jury' then lets that grand jury 'vote to indict' a former president?

From left, Hanh-Thien, Thai-Son, Kien-Tam, Duc, Thuan, Thai-Binh, Bob Sr. and Bob Jr. tour an extension of Halong Bay, a World Heritage site, in northern Vietnam in May 2023.
 

Hanoi used to be a myth for my kids. Taking my mom home made it real.

Hanoi, Vietnam, used to be a myth to me. But taking my mom and kids there made the past real for our family. Vietnam is no longer a legacy of war.

A rally for reproductive justice on Oct. 6, 2022, in Austin, Texas.
 

Who wins by denying young people access to birth control?

When my friends and I started trying to get birth control like the pill, we weren't prepared for how hard it would be.

 

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