The proposed pardons for the rioters who invaded the U.S. Capitol almost four years ago (can you believe it) can work both for and against President Trump, depending on how he handles the complex situation.
The fact that all of those prosecuted were ardent Trump supporters brings an emotional component to Mr. Trump's decision. It's tough to let the legal bus rollover folks who love you.
But justice is also in play here. The country simply cannot allow political violence. Most intelligent folks understand that. Therefore, no blanket presidential pardon should be issued.
Here's the fair way to decide the fates of more than 1,500 individuals charged in the situation. Have the Attorney General set up a panel of three well-respected judges to review each case separately and make recommendations. Then, follow the consensus of the judges unless extraordinary circumstances are present.
That would take politics out of it and put precise reasoning into it. Who could object to that?
The testimony is already on the record, so the process should move quickly. President Trump, of course, has the power to override decisions, but this gives him an opportunity to examine each case in a fair way.
Hope it happens.
See you this evening for the No Spin News.