Sean Spicer and Theo Wold examine the legal and systemic failures within the American justice system, using a tragic Virginia murder case to illustrate the consequences of categorical dispensation. They argue that local prosecutors, allegedly influenced by radical political funding, are intentionally refusing to enforce state laws against repeat offenders, thereby creating an arbitrary application of justice that endangers the public. The conversation then shifts to the presidential pardon power and the controversial use of the autopen, which the speakers frame as a symptom of broader concerns regarding executive mental competency.
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