Do some folks really believe this? Take the time to read the decision in its entirety. There are guardrails. It is not carte blanche as some would lead us to believe. Not even close.The president now can do literally anything he or she wants to do, without any repercussion at all. What do you call a system of government in which the leader has absolute power over everyone else?
Do you really believe your multiple sources to be non partisan? Legacy press is dead. Most don't believe them anymore for good reason. Can't accurately report the mood of the entire country from NYC and DC. They exist in bubble."peacefully and patriotically" - Trump additionally said in the same speech "We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore". Trump knows now to parse words to his advantage. Trump also disavowed any knowledge of Project 25. In that too, circumstantial evidence (announced government appointments) says otherwise.
Re point #1 about the National Guard troops, I really don't see where the Democrats said "no". I also realize it somewhat comes down to he said (Trump) / she said (Pelosi) and that instantly translates into a partisan take.
Fact check: Trump repeats false claim that Pelosi rejected request for National Guard ahead of Jan. 6
Donald Trump recently repeated the false claim that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected his request for 10,000 National Guard troops ahead of Jan. 6.www.usatoday.comTrump did not sign an order to deploy 20,000 troops on Jan. 6
New footage released Thursday of House lawmakers on Jan. 6 has sparked a resurgence of false claims and conspiracy theories about the insurrection.apnews.comThere’s no proof for Trump claim that Pelosi denied troops
Asked in an interview about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, former President Donald Trump claimed that he had madwww.politifact.comTrump did not have 10,000 troops ready to deploy on Jan. 6, his defense secretary says
The House Jan. 6 committee tweeted a clip featuring former acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller's testimony.www.cbsnews.com
Trump should have pardoned Hunter upon assuming office. Biden should have pardoned Trump before leaving office (actually, believe Biden exited some time ago) to move the country ahead, but no. We must dig into respective trench lines and lob shells at one another. Most unhealthy for the public good.I don't think Biden should have pardoned his son, especially after saying he wouldn't. That said, Trump has said he's going to pardon every thug who attacked the Capitol and police officers in an attempt to hang Mike Pence and overthrow our government, so I suppose he figured "F it, if he can get away with everything then I might as well clear my son's record."