Friednash: Executions for criminals and pardons for his friends will mark Donald Trump’s last days in office
Author, The Denver Post, December 3, 2020
There is a season for everything, and this should be a time to heal and a time to rebuild.
But in Donald Trump’s America, this is a time to kill and a time to evade justice.
While most Americans were enjoying the Thanksgiving holiday, President Trump was sowing the seeds of his ugly, winter of discontent. Trump announced the pardon of one infamous turkey: former national security adviser Michael Flynn who lied twice to the FBI about Russia. Trump found time for the pardon while expanding ways the federal government can kill people and scheduling record-setting executions on the eve of President-elect Biden’s inauguration.
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