Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Miles Archer

(24,709 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:20 AM Yesterday

Rep Glenn Ivey has to inform Blanche that the Constitution doesn't permit Trump to grant pardons in exchange for payment

Aaron Rupar
‪@atrupar.com‬
BLANCHE: Who the president chooses to pardon is not a problem, period

IVEY: What's the legal basis for that statement?

BLANCHE: The Constitution

IVEY: The Constitution does not give him the authority to pardon in exchange for payments. It does not permit bribery

BLANCHE: Who the president chooses to pardon is not a problem, period

IVEY: What's the legal basis for that statement?

BLANCHE: The Constitution

IVEY: The Constitution does not give him the authority to pardon in exchange for payments. It does not permit bribery

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-06-02T21:09:15.116Z
15 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Rep Glenn Ivey has to inform Blanche that the Constitution doesn't permit Trump to grant pardons in exchange for payment (Original Post) Miles Archer Yesterday OP
All those times in court with trump farting, must have killed off alot of Blanche's brain cells. Omnipresent Yesterday #1
He didn't have many to start with paleotn Yesterday #7
If the pardon is made to cover up a crime by the potus... crud Yesterday #2
Arguably, Trump's IRS "immunity" agreement is a "pardon" for his and his family's multiple, years-long tax crimes, sop Yesterday #14
It's a matter of time... Safe as Milk Yesterday #3
Technically, sadly, Ivey is wrong and Blanche is right Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #4
Thanks SCOTUS progressoid Yesterday #9
On this particular issue, the Roberts court is not the villain Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #12
What? Now? Sorry boys, too late. Firestorm49 Yesterday #5
Bad Memories of Spiro Agnew NBachers Yesterday #6
lets not forget, nor allow anyone else to forget Hieronymus Phact Yesterday #8
EXCELLENT point!!! calimary Yesterday #10
Wow, Ivey Actually DID Something! Deep State Witch Yesterday #11
I think this is all a distraction created to keep the Epstein files out of the headlines Ponietz Yesterday #13
"I very much disagree." Aviation Pro Yesterday #15

Omnipresent

(7,542 posts)
1. All those times in court with trump farting, must have killed off alot of Blanche's brain cells.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:38 AM
Yesterday

paleotn

(22,870 posts)
7. He didn't have many to start with
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:41 AM
Yesterday

The stupidity of Donnie brown nosers is one thing we’ve got going for us and the country

crud

(1,295 posts)
2. If the pardon is made to cover up a crime by the potus...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:48 AM
Yesterday

it is obstruction of justice and also against the constitution. At least that is what I thought until tRump.

sop

(19,568 posts)
14. Arguably, Trump's IRS "immunity" agreement is a "pardon" for his and his family's multiple, years-long tax crimes,
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:03 PM
Yesterday

issued in exchange for a very large sum of money (Trump withdrawing his $10 billion suit), ordered by Trump's personal defense attorney (Acting AG Blanche), at Trump's request.

Essentially, Trump is paying himself to pardon himself. The corruption never ends.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,253 posts)
4. Technically, sadly, Ivey is wrong and Blanche is right
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:58 AM
Yesterday

Bribery is indeed both a crime and an impeachable offence, but Trump could take money and pardon someone, and that pardon cannot be questioned or reversed.

He could even be convicted of bribery and imprisoned, and the pardon would still stand.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,253 posts)
12. On this particular issue, the Roberts court is not the villain
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:30 AM
Yesterday

It’s the founding fathers, who didn’t foresee the possibility that a cowardly partisan Congress would refuse to remove such a corrupt president, and so they gave the president broad, unlimited pardon power for federal crimes.

The Roberts court’s immunity ruling wouldn’t protect Trump from prison for taking bribes for pardons if he could be convicted.

Hieronymus Phact

(770 posts)
8. lets not forget, nor allow anyone else to forget
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:03 AM
Yesterday

Accepting A Pardon is an admission of guilt. It's a "get-out-of-jail card" it's not a get-out-from-being-guilty-of-the-crime card.

Deep State Witch

(12,781 posts)
11. Wow, Ivey Actually DID Something!
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:26 AM
Yesterday

He's my rep. I'm not happy with him because he's a corporate Dem who takes money from AIPAC. I'm debating whether to vote to keep him in office or vote for a challenger. The person that I know who is running dropped out.

Ponietz

(4,480 posts)
13. I think this is all a distraction created to keep the Epstein files out of the headlines
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:36 AM
Yesterday

The more outrageous the lie, the greater its value, paraphrasing Joseph Goebbels. And something truly, truly outrageous was needed after bombing Iran fizzled out.

Can’t we figure this out and stop buying their feints?

Aviation Pro

(15,818 posts)
15. "I very much disagree."
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:22 PM
Yesterday

I very much think that you’re a piece of shit and skipped ethics day at law school, you worthless, fucking oxygen thief.

Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Rep Glenn Ivey has to inf...