one you would pardon donald trump. i m the only candidate on the stage with the courage to actually say it. that s how we move nation forward. if i don t turn the page. exactly right, will be convicted of these crimes. you make you be able to make commitment the same justice system that was this crucial difference between you and mmes i m not a professional politician that can answer a question. actually, given pardons. f th when i was governor of state of indiana, it usually follows a finding of guilte indiana. and contrition by the individual that s been convicted. ifd cotion will it work? if i m president of the united states, we ll get fair consideration. ir con pardon? request. but if i may isif i may, you know, it s not matut looking back a banuary 20, 21. it s about january 20th, 2017. i put my left hand on ronald reagan s bible. i raise my right hand and i tookld reaga an oath to suppot and defend the constitution of the united and states.h and it ended with a pra
encounter, bullt for someone li vice president biden who s a catholic to hear the pope is praying for him is consoling. it was very meaningful to him. father kesicki, he chose his name after pope francis of assisi. indication of what he cares about the most, the poor, the needty, those in the margins, those in the periphery, what do you believe he ll take away from his week here in the united states meeting with some of those most in need, what he will take home with him to the vatican, how it will affect hi . papacy going forward? as we look at the touching image of his plane taking off, we feel in our heart a sense that we re going to miss him. he knows us now. he s met us. he s been in our cities. he s eaten our food. he s heard our music. he s seen us laugh. he s seen many of us rye. he knows the yoounited states h great potential to help the world and the temptation all nations face, the temptation to turn in on itself. i have to think he s looking