CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked Trump about the pardon and whether it had anything to do with Zhao’s involvement in the Trump family’s cryptocurrency venture.
This was his response:
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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked Trump about the pardon and whether it had anything to do with Zhao’s involvement in the Trump family’s cryptocurrency venture.
This was his response:
More context:
...A kterej z těch pánů prstenu je vlastně ten lotr?
'Now the true enemy of America has been uncovered.'
Another day, another criminal pardoned by Trump. This time it’s Philip Esformes, the MN day care fraudster who operated a nursing home scheme to defraud Medicare of $1.2B, getting doctors to bill for unnecessary services re-arrested for domestic violence.
Prezentuji : Anděl Páně Trojka (aneb solidní řešení vztahového problému ze druhého dílu)
Nedávno jsem si vzpomněla že jsem ještě nedala tenhle skvost (moji klauzurní práci na téma plakát k fiktivním filmu) na tumblr, a už dál nezvládám žít s představou že vás o tenhle krásný plakátek ochuzuji.
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Finarfin's Pardon
'But in that hour Finarfin forsook the march, and turned back, being filled with grief, and with bitterness against the House of Fëanor, because of his kinship with Olwë of Alqualondë; and many of his people went with him, retracing their steps in sorrow, until they beheld once more the far beam of the Mindon upon Túna still shining in the night, and so came at last to Valinor.
There they received the pardon of the Valar, and Finarfin was set to rule the remnant of the Noldor in the Blessed Realm. But his sons were not with him, for they would not forsake the sons of Fingolfin; and all Fingolfin’s folk went forward still, feeling the constraint of their kinship and the will of Fëanor, and fearing to face the doom of the Valar, since not all of them had been guiltless of the Kinslaying at Alqualondë.'
The Silmarillion, chapter IX "On the Flight of the Noldor"