Not proof at all. Just a fantasy. Any realistic interpretation along those lines would be for him to be paid off the books for a murder. If there was no murder, he wouldn't need a pardon. By "going public," he could easily mean exposing the extent to which the J6 event was concocted by the authorities.
Not proof at all. Just a fantasy. Any realistic interpretation along those lines would be for him to be paid off the books for a murder. If there was no murder, he wouldn't need a pardon. By "going public," he could easily mean exposing the extent to which the J6 event was concocted by the authorities.
He would want a pardon for either murder OR being part of the deception conspiracy.