President Biden should preemptively pardon the 92% of Black women who voted for democracy

The second leg of Donald’s revenge tour is scheduled to hit Washington, D.C. on January 20, 2025. This time, Donald has assembled new backup singers, with no aspirations to sing lead. They will sing whatever hymn of hate put before them. Blaming and bashing whomever Donald targets as “the enemy.” One of his target demographics will be the 92% of Black women who did not vote for him and who do not buy his gold-plated, gerrymandered, eugenics agenda…although these elements resonated with half the country.

What Donald did to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss was horrifying. Remember back to 2020 when Donald lost the election yet, decided to lie about losing and orchestrated an insurrection instead. Targeted in his web of deceit were two innocent election workers, whom Donald lied about, by pushing a false story that they were passing drugs and mishandling ballots. It was all a lie. It was racist. It was another thing Donald got away with…after all he is currently the president-elect. If Donald would do that to Black women who were only doing their jobs as election workers, imagine what he will do to Black women who did not vote for him.

This is why the 92% of Black women who voted for democracy, not Donald, should receive preemptive pardons from President Biden. Otherwise, Donald and his DOJ, his FBI, his Supreme Court, his IRS, his news agencies, and his Elon, will target and attack with impunity. Take note that not all of the 92% are celebrities, not all have nest eggs, not all have powerful platforms, or influence, not all have lawyers on retainer. A preemptive pardon from President Biden, is not an admission of guilt, as theorized by some whom loathe the very thought of a preemptive pardon. On the contrary, it is an available resource to protect Black women…and that is something Black women rarely receive, protection.

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