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Happy $100K #Bitcoin everyone! Thoughts and prayers for @PeterSchiff (audio on) https://v.nostr.build/W3E4D9S8mmlL2Zeu.mp4

Riley Walz explaining how he found where the United Healthcare CEO murderer probably fled to using Citi bike data 12/4/24 https://v.nostr.build/1GNsGVCMDib1JHDk.mp4

HAWK DRAMA: MEMECOIN RUG PULL?

HAWK/SOL caught fire after reports that 97% of the supply was chilling in the deployed wallet.

SCAMMERS EVERYWHERE.

what AI had to say about it. A preemptive pardon, also known as a prospective pardon, is a pardon granted by the President of the United States before a person has been charged or convicted of a crime. While the concept is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, it is generally accepted that the President has the authority to grant such pardons.

The power to pardon is granted to the President by Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, which states that the President "shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment." The Supreme Court has interpreted this provision to include the power to grant pardons before a person has been charged or convicted.

There have been instances in U.S. history where Presidents have granted preemptive pardons. For example, in 1869, President Andrew Johnson granted a pardon to all Confederate soldiers who fought in the Civil War, even though many had not been charged or convicted of any crimes. Similarly, in 1974, President Gerald Ford granted a pardon to former President Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have committed while in office, even though Nixon had not been charged or convicted.

However, it's worth noting that preemptive pardons can be controversial, and some argue that they can undermine the rule of law and the accountability of the executive branch. In 2017, a federal court ruled that a preemptive pardon granted by President Donald Trump to former Sheriff Joe Arpaio was constitutional, but the decision was criticized by many as an overreach of executive power.

In summary, while the concept of preemptive pardons is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, the President does have the authority to grant such pardons, and there have been instances in U.S. history where Presidents have exercised this power. However, the use of preemptive pardons can be contentious and may be subject to judicial review.

And there it is Biden is considering pardoning Dr. Anthony Fauci, according to Politico. Biden's White House is reportedly discussing preemptive pardons to protect certain people from being "targetted" by President-elect Donald Trump. Names on the list may include Dr. Fauci,

THE GREAT WALL of $100K just had 50% smashed out of it from this move to $99K. Whether or not it breaks today, this is the most progress we have made to toppling Bitcoin's biggest sell wall ever. Much more progress than Saylors $10B over the last weeks managed to achieve. Driven by an unrelenting spot bid right now. Who knows, maybe it is Saylor + MARA again.

Michael Saylor just said #Bitcoin is going to $13 MILLION on live TV https://v.nostr.build/IliGkb7W99dgyYWI.mp4

BREAKING: Fed Chair Jerome Powell says #Bitcoin is a competitor to gold, not the US dollar. https://v.nostr.build/I7FKiJwSKsFVfYJS.mp4

Oh wow video of united health care CEO Brian Thompson execution/hit dropped already. Chances it's somebody who's claiming was denied and they decided to redeem? https://v.nostr.build/OiTH94mYEK0c3W7G.mp4

Yes but he is a politician just saying what makes him look smart. I am doubtful he owns a lot of Bitcoin.

Based but also think he is full of himself definitely does not own a lot of Bitcoin wants to look smart.

DEVELOPING: Mark Moss reports Michael Saylor had another meeting with Microsoft to discuss #Bitcoin.

NYC MAYOR IS PAID IN BITCOIN "Yall laughed at me when I first got my #Bitcoin. Who's laughing now?" https://v.nostr.build/rvJ1JDWdW1trNlLh.mp4

#BREAKING: The Internet Archive Wayback Machine deleted the ENTIRE history leading up to and including the Covid-19 pandemic. What don't they want us to see during Joe Bidens term as President??

Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky pleads guilty to fraud charges in Manhattan federal court, admitting to two counts of his indictment.