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Billionaire David Rubenstein proposes a pardon for Trump to transition from the Trump era, while uncertainty remains about Trump's agreement, and Governors Newsom and Pritzker could potentially step in, leading to criticism.
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Key Points
- David Rubenstein proposed a political deal to President Biden, suggesting that he offer a pardon to former President Trump in exchange for Trump agreeing to never run for public office again.
- Rubenstein's proposal aims to put an end to the divisive political dynamic and enable a new generation of political leaders to emerge.
- The deal would require Trump to be pardoned for his alleged federal and state crimes, clearing the way for a fresh start in American politics.
- Biden vacating the White House and not seeking re-election in 2024 would further facilitate the transition to a new generation of leaders.
- While many Americans want to see Trump face justice, putting an end to the Trump era and allowing the nation to move forward is seen as a higher priority.
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Billionaire David Rubenstein suggests that President Biden should offer Trump a pardon to move on from the Trump era. It is uncertain if Trump would agree. Governors Newsom and Pritzker may fill the political void. Criticism arises as the world
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