why does he need to pardon Muhammod Ali the United States Supreme Court reversed the conviction in an 8 to 0 decision in June 1971. There is no reason to pardon Ali in less he thinks it will elevate his standing with minorities. Potus should do his homework.
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The White House staff didn’t do their homework on this
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Looks like they never do
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That's a flat out lie. Trump was never considered a racist until the racist liberal left accused him of it after he became POTUS. Do your homework. Disgusting, shame on you.
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Go back to Jack Trapper interview June 3, 2016, he wasn’t POTUS and the response by others when he was talking about a judge not doing his job because of his race.
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Nothing to pardon. His conviction was overturned.
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Ali would kneel.
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I have a hard time believing Muhammad Ali would want ANYTHING from Trump.
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Muhammad Ali would FLOAT from heaven and STING on Trump’s Ass..
#GOAT
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Underrated tweet.
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1. Could he pardon a black athlete that is still alive 2. His conviction was overturned. But I guess you would have to know facts before you speak to know that
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He commuted the sentence of a black woman who isnt a athlete how is that for you
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While he did the right thing by Alice Marie Johnson, how about the other first time non violent drug offenders languishing in our jails? Process needs to be fair.
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Correct hence he is trying to pass
#prisonreform
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Ali wasn't like
#CadetBoneSpurs! He had the best reason ever to not fight in this war.pic.twitter.com/yEF9rrqnib
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only problem is that tRump supporters think it's fine if he does it - just let him do whatever he wants!
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It won't be without consequences, obviously. But maybe things have to get a lot worse before they can get better.
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