With the president’s decision to drop out of the race, he has effectively begun a longer lame-duck period, which is historically when most presidential clemency grants have occurred.

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    2 months ago

    Not so sure it’s correct to say he’s already in the “lame duck” phase the article mentions where most presidents stuff their clemency grants. It might be true in a literal sense, but public perception is presumably the main reason presidents wait until that period for this sort of thing, and I’m sure he’s still very conscious of how his own PR could affect Harris’s campaign.

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      2 months ago

      By the article’s logic, every president elected to a second term has entered their lame duck phase the day after the election.

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        They have…. That’s why there is a usual trend of bolder actions taken by second term presidents because they’re no longer eligible for candidacy for President.

        That’s also why we can’t fuck about with a second Trump term.

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        It’s like Christmas season. Soon the lame duck period will start before they even begin campaigning for their first term!