And that's just in the last year. D'Souza's been a con man and a corrupt partisan hack as long as he's been a public figure, and Trump pardoning him is basically just a signal to Trump's cronies that he'll pardon them, too, when the time comes. It's absolutely not funny that Trump pardoned this guy. It's a transparently political move that ignores the fact that D'Souza admitted in court that he knew he was breaking the law, and lets prominent Trump supporters know that they can flagrantly commit crimes and expect a pardon down the line. It's the kind of thing that the right wing media and Republicans in Congress would demand impeachment for if Obama or Clinton did it.
Dinesh D'Souza Might Be Pardoned, But He's Still Invited To Go Fuck Himself
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David Ehrlich. He was found guilty, and accused the court of selective persecution on the basis that the Obama administration was supposedly trying to silence its dissidents. His account was effectively blocked — in the worst of all indignities for such a fanatically self-described patriot, he has lost his right to vote.
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