Presidents’ power to pardon is pretty comprehensive, and has been used to pardon Confederates, Jimmy Hoffa, Richard Nixon, Defense secretaries, family members and dirty tricksters, and most ...
does a pardon necessarily mean that you have admitted guilt of the underlying crime? No, though, people say that all the time. Pardons can be protective. You can protect people from injustice ...
But Fauci took the pardon, he could say he didn't want the pardon and he ... you're not allowed to get a pardon. You told me I need to put something in my arm, now you can't go get pardoned.
But let’s say, for sake of conversation ... of themselves and their First family before the rest of the nation. Pardon me sirs... I think not.
The President...shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment. The power to pardon is one of the least limited powers ...
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