Accepting a Pardon is an Admission of Guilt

By Grant Stinchfield

A Presidential Pardon does not take effect unless the suspect accepts it. That according to a little known, 1915 ruling from the Supreme Court, once accepted, the pardon serves as an “imputation of guilt,” or what’s more commonly known as an admission. Because accepting the pardon is “essential to it’s validity,” I am demanding the Biden family, Dr. Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley, the members of the J6 Committee and everyone else Biden unsurprisingly pardoned declare their acceptance of the pardon publicly. Because, according to the Supreme Court, it would also serve as a declaration of guilt.

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Via https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/supreme-court-ruling-accepting-pardon-is-admission-guilt/

6 thoughts on “Accepting a Pardon is an Admission of Guilt

  1. It should be called, “pardongate,” at this point. Criminals, crack addicts and thugs have been pardoned while folks who had on their person, a dime bag of weed is sitting in prison for 30 years just because they’re Black! For the love of!!!

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