they disrespecting Queen
cant wait to see s*** like this in history books and documentaries lol that is if we make it that far

i'm canadian
I got a question for yall
yes

August 25, 2017 Joe Arpaio United States District Court for the District of Arizona October 5, 2017 N/A – Arpaio's pardon was issued after his conviction, but prior to his being sentenced. Criminal contempt of court
Main article: Pardon of Joe Arpaio
Former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona and anti-illegal immigration hardliner, Arpaio was convicted of contempt of court and was awaiting sentencing. Arpaio was pardoned for one contempt offense of which he had been convicted (but not yet sentenced) and for any not-yet-charged offenses he may have committed in the same case. In issuing the pardon, the White House cited Arpaio's "more than fifty years of admirable service to" the United States.21
March 9, 2018 Kristian Saucier United States District Court for the District of Connecticut August 19, 2016 One year in prison, three years of supervised release, and 100 hours of community service Unauthorized possession and retention of national defense information Saucier was given an other-than-honorable discharge from the Navy for taking photos in a military submarine.23 At sentencing, Saucier unsuccessfully argued for probation rather than imprisonment on the basis that Hillary Clinton was not indicted for her email controversy.24
April 13, 2018 Lewis "Scooter" Libby United States District Court for the District of Columbia June 14, 2007 30 months of prison, two years of probation, and a $250,000 fine Perjury (two counts), obstruction of justice and false statements Previously an aide to former vice president D*** Cheney. Convicted in connection with the CIA leak scandal. Pardoned following an earlier commutation by President George W. Bush in July 2007.2527
May 24, 2018 Jack Johnson United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois September 14, 1920 One year and one day in prison, and $1,000 fine Violation of the Mann Act Famed boxer, convicted by an all-white jury in 1913 for traveling with his white girlfriend. It was then illegal to transport women across state lines for "immoral" purposes.2830
May 31, 2018 Dinesh D'Souza United States District Court for the Southern District of New York September 23, 2014 Five years of probation, eight months of supervision in a halfway house, and a $30,000 fine Campaign finance violations In 2014, conservative commentator D'Souza pleaded guilty to making illegal campaign contributions to the 2012 Senate campaign of his Republican friend, Wendy Long.3234
July 10, 2018
Dwight Lincoln Hammond, Jr.
Steven Dwight Hammond
United States District Court for the District of Oregon October 7, 2015 Five years in prison Arson Father and son were convicted of arson in 2012. While initially sentenced to time served, their sentence was increased in 2015 to the mandatory 5-year minimum term under federal law.35 The increased sentence triggered protests which culminated in the armed occupation of a wildlife refuge.36 The Hammonds had rejected the protesters' assistance.3638
May 6, 2019 Michael Behenna General court martial, U.S. Army February 28, 2009 Twenty years in prison, forfeiture of pay, and dismissal from the Army Assault and unpremeditated murder Convicted of murder of an Iraqi man by a court-martial, Army First Lieutenant Behanna was released on parole in 2014.39
May 15, 2019 Conrad Black United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois December 10, 2007 42 months in prison, two years of supervised release, and $125,000 fine Mail fraud and attempted obstruction of justice Former media mogul, current friend, supporter and biographer of President Trump.40 Conviction reviewed by the Supreme Court in Black v. United States; convictions later upheld. Released from prison in 2014 and deported to Canada where he was born.41
May 15, 2019 Pat Nolan United States District Court for the Eastern District of California February 18, 1994 33 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and $10,000 fine Racketeering Former Republican lawmaker who pled guilty to soliciting for illegal campaign donations after being caught by the Shrimpscam sting operation by the FBI. Ultimately served 26 months; released in 1996 and became an activist for criminal-justice reform.42
July 29, 2019 John Richard Bubala United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana April 5, 1991 Two years' probation, conditioned upon four months' community confinement and two months' home confinement Conversion of government property Pleaded guilty to improper use of federal government property by transferring automotive equipment to the town of Milltown, Indiana, for its maintenance use. His primary aim was to help the town, and he sought neither compensation nor recognition for his actions.43
July 29, 2019 Roy Wayne McKeever United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma March 2, 1989 One year in prison and one year of supervised release Transporting marijuana After being arrested for transporting marijuana from Mexico to Oklahoma, he immediately accepted responsibility and plead guilty to one count of using a telephone to facilitate the distribution of a controlled substance.43
July 29, 2019 Rodney Masaru Takumi United States District Court for the District of Hawaii February 9, 1987 Two years of probation and fined $250 Working at an illegal gambling parlor While working, he was arrested during a law enforcement raid.43
July 29, 2019 Michael Anthony Tedesco United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania December 7, 1990 One year in prison and five years' supervised release Fraud Former president Barack Obama pardoned him in 2017 for d*** trafficking, but due to a clerical error, his fraud conviction was not encompassed within that grant of executive clemency.43
July 29, 2019
I hope biden do the same you feel me theres alot of brothers and sisters in jail dealing with over petty crimes or crimes they didn't even commit, obama didnt do this shot it was the evil monster
If you actuallt witnessed ballot fraud would you testify to it?
Hell no. I never snitch
yall lettin that b**** ass nigga convince yall to thinkin im MechaniCoon!
a coon gave himself a coon nickname and wearing it proudly, look at this nigga man
yall lettin that b**** ass nigga convince yall to thinkin im MechaniCoon!
IM CONVINCED
Did Ye's fam even know he was running
yes but they stopped supporting him after his rally
yall lettin that b**** ass nigga convince yall to thinkin im MechaniCoon!
You doing that to yourself young fella
“Jill and I would like to sincerely thank OJ Simpson, aka ‘The Juice’, for his congratulations on this historic day”
August 25, 2017 Joe Arpaio United States District Court for the District of Arizona October 5, 2017 N/A – Arpaio's pardon was issued after his conviction, but prior to his being sentenced. Criminal contempt of court
Main article: Pardon of Joe Arpaio
Former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona and anti-illegal immigration hardliner, Arpaio was convicted of contempt of court and was awaiting sentencing. Arpaio was pardoned for one contempt offense of which he had been convicted (but not yet sentenced) and for any not-yet-charged offenses he may have committed in the same case. In issuing the pardon, the White House cited Arpaio's "more than fifty years of admirable service to" the United States.21
March 9, 2018 Kristian Saucier United States District Court for the District of Connecticut August 19, 2016 One year in prison, three years of supervised release, and 100 hours of community service Unauthorized possession and retention of national defense information Saucier was given an other-than-honorable discharge from the Navy for taking photos in a military submarine.23 At sentencing, Saucier unsuccessfully argued for probation rather than imprisonment on the basis that Hillary Clinton was not indicted for her email controversy.24
April 13, 2018 Lewis "Scooter" Libby United States District Court for the District of Columbia June 14, 2007 30 months of prison, two years of probation, and a $250,000 fine Perjury (two counts), obstruction of justice and false statements Previously an aide to former vice president D*** Cheney. Convicted in connection with the CIA leak scandal. Pardoned following an earlier commutation by President George W. Bush in July 2007.2527
May 24, 2018 Jack Johnson United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois September 14, 1920 One year and one day in prison, and $1,000 fine Violation of the Mann Act Famed boxer, convicted by an all-white jury in 1913 for traveling with his white girlfriend. It was then illegal to transport women across state lines for "immoral" purposes.2830
May 31, 2018 Dinesh D'Souza United States District Court for the Southern District of New York September 23, 2014 Five years of probation, eight months of supervision in a halfway house, and a $30,000 fine Campaign finance violations In 2014, conservative commentator D'Souza pleaded guilty to making illegal campaign contributions to the 2012 Senate campaign of his Republican friend, Wendy Long.3234
July 10, 2018
Dwight Lincoln Hammond, Jr.
Steven Dwight Hammond
United States District Court for the District of Oregon October 7, 2015 Five years in prison Arson Father and son were convicted of arson in 2012. While initially sentenced to time served, their sentence was increased in 2015 to the mandatory 5-year minimum term under federal law.35 The increased sentence triggered protests which culminated in the armed occupation of a wildlife refuge.36 The Hammonds had rejected the protesters' assistance.3638
May 6, 2019 Michael Behenna General court martial, U.S. Army February 28, 2009 Twenty years in prison, forfeiture of pay, and dismissal from the Army Assault and unpremeditated murder Convicted of murder of an Iraqi man by a court-martial, Army First Lieutenant Behanna was released on parole in 2014.39
May 15, 2019 Conrad Black United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois December 10, 2007 42 months in prison, two years of supervised release, and $125,000 fine Mail fraud and attempted obstruction of justice Former media mogul, current friend, supporter and biographer of President Trump.40 Conviction reviewed by the Supreme Court in Black v. United States; convictions later upheld. Released from prison in 2014 and deported to Canada where he was born.41
May 15, 2019 Pat Nolan United States District Court for the Eastern District of California February 18, 1994 33 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and $10,000 fine Racketeering Former Republican lawmaker who pled guilty to soliciting for illegal campaign donations after being caught by the Shrimpscam sting operation by the FBI. Ultimately served 26 months; released in 1996 and became an activist for criminal-justice reform.42
July 29, 2019 John Richard Bubala United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana April 5, 1991 Two years' probation, conditioned upon four months' community confinement and two months' home confinement Conversion of government property Pleaded guilty to improper use of federal government property by transferring automotive equipment to the town of Milltown, Indiana, for its maintenance use. His primary aim was to help the town, and he sought neither compensation nor recognition for his actions.43
July 29, 2019 Roy Wayne McKeever United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma March 2, 1989 One year in prison and one year of supervised release Transporting marijuana After being arrested for transporting marijuana from Mexico to Oklahoma, he immediately accepted responsibility and plead guilty to one count of using a telephone to facilitate the distribution of a controlled substance.43
July 29, 2019 Rodney Masaru Takumi United States District Court for the District of Hawaii February 9, 1987 Two years of probation and fined $250 Working at an illegal gambling parlor While working, he was arrested during a law enforcement raid.43
July 29, 2019 Michael Anthony Tedesco United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania December 7, 1990 One year in prison and five years' supervised release Fraud Former president Barack Obama pardoned him in 2017 for d*** trafficking, but due to a clerical error, his fraud conviction was not encompassed within that grant of executive clemency.43
July 29, 2019
I hope biden do the same you feel me theres alot of brothers and sisters in jail dealing with over petty crimes or crimes they didn't even commit, obama didnt do this shot it was the evil monster
what