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The Reddit discussions revolve around hypothetical actions President Joe Biden could take before leaving office, with a mix of serious and humorous suggestions. The most popular ideas include eradicating student debt records to cement his efforts in tackling the issue, fully legalizing marijuana, and granting pardons to all involved in Trump-related prosecutions, except for Merrick Garland. Other notable suggestions include declaring MAGA as domestic terrorists, deporting Elon Musk, and enshrining women's and LGBT rights. Some comments express strong anti-Trump sentiments, proposing extreme measures like declaring martial law or holding opponents in undisclosed locations.

In a separate thread, users discuss the #pardonrealitywinner movement, advocating for the pardon of Reality Winner, who leaked documents about Russian interference in the 2016 election. The sentiment is supportive, though the post lacks context for some users.

Another post humorously suggests Biden pardon Trump to confuse his supporters, though commenters express skepticism about the impact, fearing it might be misinterpreted as Trump wielding influence over Biden. The overall sentiment across these threads is a blend of frustration, satire, and a desire for bold political moves.

Questions

  1. What should Joe Biden do on his way out of the presidency, given his broad Presidential immunity?
  2. What actions or policies would people like to see Joe Biden implement before leaving office?
  3. Why should the Department of Education delete all records of student debt in the United States?
  4. How could Joe Biden enshrine women's rights and LGBT rights before leaving office?
  5. Why would declaring MAGA as domestic terrorists be considered?
  6. What is the significance of pardoning Reality Winner?
  7. What documents did Reality Winner leak, and what did they reveal?
  8. Why would Biden pardoning Trump confuse the MAGA supporters?
  9. What are the potential implications of Biden giving preemptive pardons to individuals on Trump's "revenge list"?
  10. What are the reasons for Biden potentially pardoning Trump's family but not Trump himself?
  11. What might lead some people to believe that Trump is still influencing decisions if Biden pardons him or his family?
  12. Why is there a belief that Biden would bury evidence of corruption before leaving office?