DOJ Threatens J-6 Detainees: Accepting A Pardon From President Trump Is An Admission Of Guilt (So...Use The Amnesty Option?) *INFOWARS* WARNING
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Fair question.
I don't buy for one second the zany notion that accepting a pardon automatically means admitting guilt or wrongdoing.
If I had been taken hostage by the rogue govt that committed a coup d'etat on J6, and I was wrongfully imprisoned just for exercising my 1st Amendment rights to free speech, freedom of assembly and freedom to petition the govt for redress of greivances,...I'd damn sure take a pardon to not languish for the rest of my life in solitary confinement, for example. And that wouldn't be admitting jack shit, except that I wanted out of that hellhole.
They AREN'T guilty of anything; their imprisonment is flagrantly political and unconstitutional; and none who accept a pardon should be regarded as admitting any guilt whatsoever. The legal principle that acceptance of a pardon always constitutes an admission of guilt is simply misguided and wrong.