BREAKING: President Trump has pardoned Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Mark Meadows, Christina Bobb, Boris Epshteyn and dozens of false GOP electors and other key figures involved in his effort to overturn the 2020 election results, per pardon attorney Ed Martin >>>
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Important pardon of Alternate Electors of 2020!!

Nov 10, 2025 · 4:52 AM UTC

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Can one be pardoned before conviction⁉️
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Sidney Powell and Mark Meadows. Meadows allegedly sought a pardon after J6, per Cassidy Hutchinson. He gets it now
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What I find interesting in these pardons is this: It is a tacit acknowledgment that presidential immunity does not extend to executive branch officials such as Mark Meadows. If that's the case, a president may commit crimes in office while executing his core functions and be immune from prosecution. However, an executive branch official who commits crimes at the behest of a president or to assist a president will be subject to prosecution for his/her own conduct.
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He'll pardon everybody associated with him before he's done. But they'll still have to worry about state charges. He can't pardon them for state crimes.
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Replying to @kyledcheney
Why would they all need pardons if they didn’t break the law?
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“Treason doth never prosper: what ’s the reason? Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”
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This is what politics is now. Fail your first coup, get pardoned on the 2nd
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Can we also get rid of the phrase, “No man is above the law”? Because clearly that’s a bullshit lie
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LMAO…but he hasn’t saved these two.
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Pedophile Trump isn’t pardoning patriots, he’s pardoning accomplices. But a pardon isn’t innocence. It’s an IOU for loyalty. Wannabe strongmen always try to write their crimes into law. Putin does it. Orbán does it. Now Trump’s doing the same thing,turning treason into teamwork. Every signature is just a confession: America’s justice still depends on who you are, not what you did.
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Replying to @kyledcheney
Untrue. They weren’t false electors, they were alternate or contingent electors. Perfectly legal under the Electoral Count Act of 1887, according to Joe diGenova.
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What’s the point of this? None were in any federal legal jeopardy and any possible statute of limitations would have expired before the end of Trump’s term. No?
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That's because the conspiracy to frame them is unraveling.
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Hold up—weren’t the false-elector indictments STATE, not federal?
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Replying to @kyledcheney
More perform of spectacle As of 11/10/25, Rudy Giuliani remains under state indictment in Georgia and Arizona for alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. In Georgia, he faces charges under the state's RICO statute, with the case currently on hold
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Replying to @kyledcheney
Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman and Mark Meadows may be pardoned, but they'll never be forgotten in history for their roles as traitors to democracy. History never forgets. 🇺🇸
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Replying to @kyledcheney
Included but not limited to? Ummm… yeah, it seems to be limited to actual named people. Isn’t that how pardons work? It also feels like they’re building up to something. I hope I’m wrong.
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But ... but if he really won that election and they did nothing wrong ...... why pardon them ?
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This should have happened before now. No other alternate or “false” electors have ever been indicted.
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You do know that these people were never charged in federal court? This is a preemptive pardon for all US citizens that could be charged in the future for these bogus crimes
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Completed by 2025.
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Replying to @kyledcheney
I think the word you're looking for is alternate... Good luck with the propaganda however...
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And so it goes for American body politic...
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Just gonna leave these comments from GA special grand jurors about RICO charges w special attn to the one where guy says ‘if ppl knew what we knew, the country would not be as divided as it is right now’ AJC 3/16/23
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Replying to @kyledcheney
Why would he need to pardon them if they did nothing wrong????? 🤔
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But not from state crimes.
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Replying to @kyledcheney
So, none of this applies to state charges...
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Replying to @kyledcheney
It seems that he's getting the band back together for the next election cycle.
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Just Federal charges. States should still pursue justice.
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He can’t pardon for state crimes. What gives?
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That’s cute, but it doesn’t spare them from *state* charges.
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Doesn't this mean they've got a guilty mark against them? I thought they had to accept guilt to be pardoned?
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How many on the list faced only state charges?
Many of the people on this list are Trump’s co-defendants in the Georgia case. They are charged under state law. The president can’t pardon people for state crimes.
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