• Presidential Pardoning Power: A Necessary Tool or Ethical Dilemma?

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Presidential Pardoning Power: A Necessary Tool or Ethical Dilemma?

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  • Should the President of the United States hold the power to grant pardons?

    In our latest podcast episode, we tackled this burning question, particularly focusing on the pardons issued by Trump related to the January 6th Storming of the Capitol event. Should such pardons be allowed, and do they hold ethical ground?

    During our discussion, we explored the ramifications of pardons issued by Trump and Biden. Jolene raised an important point about Biden's preemptive pardons aimed at protecting individuals involved in January 6th based on fear of future retaliation from Trump and his constituents. Meanwhile, Trump's broad forgiveness for those who assaulted law enforcement officers during the insurrection strikes as both confusing and deeply concerning.

    Can advocating for "Blue Lives Matter" coexist with pardoning those who threaten them? These actions lead us to question if presidential pardoning power requires oversight or limitations, ensuring it's not wielded unilaterally.


    Ultimately, we're striving for a more balanced approach to political discourse, one that rises above tit-for-tat tactics. Whether it's reconsidering the parameters of the presidential pardoning power or engaging with a variety of media, critical and ethical evaluation from all sides can lead to more fruitful, less divided conversations about our nation's future.


    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene


    01:11 Discussing Trump and Biden Pardons


    03:57 Reactions to Pardons and Political Climate


    07:05 January 6th Events and Aftermath


    12:28 Media Coverage and Public Perception


    19:09 Conspiracy Theories and Security Measures


    21:09 Independent News and Media Reactions


    22:08 Emergence of Independent News Agencies


    22:34 Tangle News: A Balanced Perspective


    23:38 Exploring New Independent News Sources


    26:23 Following Political Figures on Social Media


    28:21 The Importance of Diverse News Consumption


    30:18 Celebrity Performances and Personal Stories


    32:29 Would You Rather: A Fun Debate


    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    Tangle: https://www.readtangle.com/

    Free Press: https://www.thefp.com/

    404 Media: https://www.404media.co/

    Status News: https://www.status.news/


    LINKS:

    Website: https://www.wevegottotalk.com/

    On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wevegottotalk/

    On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WeveGotToTalk

    How to find Nicole https://nicolefonarow.com/

    How to find Jolene https://dibledough.com/

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Should the President of the United States hold the power to grant pardons?

In our latest podcast episode, we tackled this burning question, particularly focusing on the pardons issued by Trump related to the January 6th Storming of the Capitol event. Should such pardons be allowed, and do they hold ethical ground?

During our discussion, we explored the ramifications of pardons issued by Trump and Biden. Jolene raised an important point about Biden's preemptive pardons aimed at protecting individuals involved in January 6th based on fear of future retaliation from Trump and his constituents. Meanwhile, Trump's broad forgiveness for those who assaulted law enforcement officers during the insurrection strikes as both confusing and deeply concerning.

Can advocating for "Blue Lives Matter" coexist with pardoning those who threaten them? These actions lead us to question if presidential pardoning power requires oversight or limitations, ensuring it's not wielded unilaterally.


Ultimately, we're striving for a more balanced approach to political discourse, one that rises above tit-for-tat tactics. Whether it's reconsidering the parameters of the presidential pardoning power or engaging with a variety of media, critical and ethical evaluation from all sides can lead to more fruitful, less divided conversations about our nation's future.


00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene


01:11 Discussing Trump and Biden Pardons


03:57 Reactions to Pardons and Political Climate


07:05 January 6th Events and Aftermath


12:28 Media Coverage and Public Perception


19:09 Conspiracy Theories and Security Measures


21:09 Independent News and Media Reactions


22:08 Emergence of Independent News Agencies


22:34 Tangle News: A Balanced Perspective


23:38 Exploring New Independent News Sources


26:23 Following Political Figures on Social Media


28:21 The Importance of Diverse News Consumption


30:18 Celebrity Performances and Personal Stories


32:29 Would You Rather: A Fun Debate


RESOURCES MENTIONED:

Tangle: https://www.readtangle.com/

Free Press: https://www.thefp.com/

404 Media: https://www.404media.co/

Status News: https://www.status.news/


LINKS:

Website: https://www.wevegottotalk.com/

On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wevegottotalk/

On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WeveGotToTalk

How to find Nicole https://nicolefonarow.com/

How to find Jolene https://dibledough.com/

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