As President Donald Trump gears up for his exit from the White House in January 2029, he’s reportedly offering his staff a very special parting gift: mass pardons. Those close to him might as well start warming up to their press releases because he’s jokingly declared that anyone who’s been within 200 feet of the Oval Office could be on his list. It seems like he’s blurring the lines between humor and serious politics—something we’ve seen from him before.
Former press secretary Stephanie Grisham recalls a cheeky conversation where Trump assured her he’d pardon her over her Hatch Act violations, which he seemed to dismiss as just another run-of-the-mill issue. And let’s be real; similar quirks have appeared throughout his administration, leading people to wonder if these jovial comments carry any weight. After all, he’s already dished out 1,600 pardons, especially to those involved in the January 6th insurrection.
As his promise of a pardon party unfolds, the question arises: are these mere jokes to lighten the mood or is there a legitimate concern brewing beneath the surface? Either way, with a track record like Trump’s, there’s bound to be more than a few eyes glued to how this story develops. With so much at stake, just imagine the emails flying around—what a wild ride!
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