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In reply to the discussion: An observation about the resignations of Trump's Deutsche Bankers [View all]PJMcK
(22,023 posts)3. Trump can't "pardon" them
Vrablic and Scalzi haven't been charged with any crimes (yet). They simply lost their jobs.
Trump doesn't have any influence in the internal practices of Deutsche Bank so he can't "pardon" them to reinstate their jobs. In fact, I bet Trump's reaction has been along the lines of, "Who?"
Trump has used them and, as usual, has cast them aside now that he's finished with them. It's his typical M.O.
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If the banking is done in the US, any crimes would fall under US law. n/t
Fortinbras Armstrong
Dec 2020
#17
Deutsche Bank in the US is mainly Bankers Trust of NY and Alex Brown of Baltimore, acquired in '99
Klaralven
Dec 2020
#28
BTW, I also learned one should not ever end sentences in a preposition.
Backseat Driver
Dec 2020
#29
I have been wondering the same thing. Funny how he has disappeared from the news.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2020
#26
I hope I am wrong but I think both Ms. Rosemary Vrablic and Ms. Dominic Scalzi are gonna go ...
Botany
Dec 2020
#21
I thought I read that SCOTUS Kennedy's son was transferred to another position in a different area
Backseat Driver
Dec 2020
#30