A pardon for the coup leader?
Re “Who needs to repudiate the ‘Big Lie’?” Opinion, June 15
Harry Litman believes in the need for society to repudiate the Big Lie, but his column mainly discusses criminal prosecution of former President Trump.
How would a trial help turn deniers towards the truth? The Big Liars would only dig in deeper with a larger stage.
I think President Biden should preemptively pardon Trump. A pardon is an olive branch that also presupposes Trump’s guilt. The Big Lie should be left alone to fall on the feebleness of its own legs.
We should let Biden, not Atty. Gen. Merrick Garland, shepherd the best interests of the country, and like it or not that might mean a pardon.
Robert Fox
Los Angeles
Recall that 48 years ago, former President Nixon was pardoned after the Watergate scandal, which denied the country closure for his crimes and their attempted cover-up.
As a result, many still see Nixon as a great president. He thus became a role model for Trump and his henchman Roger Stone. It proved that some in our country are indeed “above the law.”
Nixon’s pardon left an open door for future scoundrels in high office to break the law and evade accountability. Perhaps, had Nixon been indicted and tried, it would have given pause to Trump and his advisors before they planned their insurrection.
Alfred Sils
Woodland Hills
Litman says there is enough evidence to criminally prosecute Trump based on what appear to be the many crimes uncovered by the House Jan. 6 committee.
To be sure, Trump attempted a coup, inspired an insurrection and attempted to thwart the constitutional duties of Congress.
However, the Big Lie has created the “big divide” that is not going away anytime soon. A criminal prosecution of Trump would only inflame his base to more bad action.
Having established the record of Trump’s behavior before and after the 2020 election, Congress can be certain of history’s judgment and hopefully of the electorate’s as well.
Meanwhile, a tax evasion trial in New York would be perfect.
Bill Robinson
San Clemente