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Pardons, Power, and Public Perception
This chapter examines the contentious pardons of those involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, contrasting them with COVID-19 prison policies and raising questions about accountability and corruption among lawmakers. It discusses the implications of recent executive orders, including the revocation of security clearances for former intelligence officials, highlighting concerns over governmental transparency. The conversation blends serious critique with audience engagement, punctuated by a light-hearted moment reflecting on the speakers' dynamics.