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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAs Trump wrestles with defeat, pardons loom for allies -- and himself
President Donald Trump is refusing to concede the 2020 election to President-elect Joe Biden, but once Trump moves to the acceptance stage of his defeat, the urgent business of presidential pardons is likely to surge to the top of his checklist before leaving office.
From campaign associates to members of his family -- and even possibly himself -- Trump could use his expansive pardon power to try to settle legal questions on his way out the door.
Current and former Trump administration officials say there's been minimal preparation for an expected onslaught of clemencies, as Trump is still pursuing dubious legal challenges to the election. But his Twitter feed over the past three years offers a working list of where the President might turn to wield his pardon power -- primarily toward those targeted by former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Perhaps the biggest looming pardon question is whether Trump will consider granting himself a pardon, amid state investigations into his business and finances and the prospect of federal investigators scrutinizing him after he leaves office.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/as-trump-wrestles-with-defeat-pardons-loom-for-allies-and-himself/ar-BB1aXpjj?li=BBnb7Kz
Sorry Donny you're not a king.
rso
(2,261 posts)In any event, neither he or Pence can pardon State crimes. The Manhattan DA and the NY AG are waiting for him.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)Self-pardons
During the Watergate scandal, President Nixon's lawyer suggested that a self-pardon would be legal, while the Department of Justice issued a memorandum opinion on August 5, 1974, stating that a president cannot pardon himself.
peacefreak2.0
(1,023 posts)This crowd has a way of blowing through precedents.
Andy823
(11,495 posts)how many who "think" they will get a pardon could trump leave hanging because he feels they weren't doing enough to keep him in office?
He also could throw some republicans in the house and senate under the bus for not "supporting" him enough. Narcissists always hold a grudge, and sooner or later they will seek their revenge.