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  1. epicredditdude1 on

    This isn’t about whose “team” is receiving a pardon. I don’t care if it’s a dem or a republican. If you get convicted of a crime you should be punished in accordance with what the law and the court prescribes. Wild concept right?

    This makes Dems look like a fucking joke. 

  2. RepulsiveLoquat418 on

    he just keeps providing more evidence why he’s not fit to lead the party. he’s part of the problem.

  3. It’s not just jeffries. It’s the whole party. They could force him out of his leadership position, but he has the backing of each and every democrat. Keep that in mind. 

  4. If Jeffries thinks kissing Cuellar’s ass is going to keep him from switching parties, he’s a bigger fool than any of us ever dreamed. trump OWNS Cuellar now, period 100%. I give him till the new year to switch parties ..

  5. Forsaken-Formal-5799 on

    Your kind of democrat is the reason you keep losing. I’m older and I’ve lost all faith in the party.

  6. He did the same thing with Eric Adams. He defended him and downplayed the corruption charges.

    Jeffries needs to be primaried and removed. He’s actively harming the party, especially in NYC.

  7. PunfullyObvious on

    And, with that, Jeffries has very explicitly given Trump part of what he wanted from this pardon. Giving the appearance that all of his pardons have been non-partisan and legitimate. Graft is fine as long as you pardon a Dem every now and again. All of the Republicans and the vast majority of the Democrats need to go.

  8. He does know why Trump did this. It’s because it was a conservative. Jeffries is a stain.

  9. The party doesn’t even try to appear proper anymore. It’s all out there. I think he and others are wanting to attract the non-MAGA Republican voters, so he’s trying to play both sides. He’s a sell out.

  10. People like Hakeem Jeffries is why even in a world with the current right wing lunacy, Democrats will never stand a chance.

    Get this fucker out if you want the madness to ever end.

  11. “Cuellar and his wife were indicted last May for allegedly taking $600,000 in exchange for influencing U.S. foreign policy for an Azerbaijani government-controlled oil company and backing legislative acts to support a Mexican bank.”

    Ya im not sure how supporting that is defensible. Unless he wasn’t convicted.

    “Jeffries described Cuellar as a “beloved” member of the House and claimed that the indictment was “very thin to begin with,” adding that he expected the charges to eventually be dismissed”

    A pardon just makes it look like he was going to be convicted.  Wouldn’t need a pardon if he wasn’t going to be convicted of a crime…

  12. Three_Froggy_Problem on

    Jeffries is the quintessential politician. He stands for absolutely nothing, doesn’t care at all about his constituents or his country, and sees his position as nothing more than a cushy well-paying job.

  13. cavortingwebeasties on

    Lets take him to task for praising his immigration achievements as well. Seriously fuck this guy, with D’s like him who need R’s?

  14. Democrats have no interest in being an opposition party which means they do not oppose Republicans plans. It’s up to them to prove differently.

  15. alloutofchewingum on

    Maybe he can break a champagne bottle at the opening ceremony of the next concentration camp.

  16. Jeffries has terrible political instincts. The cost benefit of his statement is so clearly negative. Way more important to clearly paint Trump as a mob boss pardoning criminals than to undermine the US justice system just to kiss the ass of a corrupt DINO.

  17. What a disappointment Jeffries has been. I didn’t expect much and he still came in under the bar.

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