If there were a posthumous pardon for Epstein, we’d find him back among us the next day with a new face and ID but the same old habits. Biden could justify it as a sentimental gesture for an dear departed buddy, though it would actually be a safety device, just in case somebody checks somebody’s DNA.
On the other hand, maybe he is already back among us. But the pardon still might come in handy someday.
Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
If there were a posthumous pardon for Epstein, we’d find him back among us the next day with a new face and ID but the same old habits. Biden could justify it as a sentimental gesture for an dear departed buddy, though it would actually be a safety device, just in case somebody checks somebody’s DNA.
On the other hand, maybe he is already back among us. But the pardon still might come in handy someday.