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Richard M. Nixon would be a prime example.One can be pre-emptively pardoned without charges being filed. Such pre-emptive pardons can be quite broad and do not require anyone admitting to committing a crime.
Richard M. Nixon would be a prime example.One can be pre-emptively pardoned without charges being filed. Such pre-emptive pardons can be quite broad and do not require anyone admitting to committing a crime.
Perhaps it wasn't a slip of the tongue, but it would be a very aggressive prosecutor who would try to argue that was lying under oath. "Slip of the tongue" is a very vague phrase.
trump tweets
Can you believe that I had to go through the worst and most corrupt political Witch Hunt in the history of the United States (No Collusion) when it was the “other side” that illegally created the diversionary & criminal event and even spied on my campaign? Disgraceful!
Richard M. Nixon would be a prime example.
Nixon was pardoned for crimes he committed or may have committed between 20th July 1969 and 9 August 1974.
Darn, propaganda based on not knowing what is in the Mueller report. Big fail, like CIT and clownstick.While we're at press secretaries, for your amusement and enlightenment, here's Lavrov's trusty Maria Zakharova on prime time Russian television ripping into the then-unreleased Mueller report (English subtitles):
I don't think he's gloating. I think he's suffering. Really.What we now have to endure is at least 1.5 years of gloating from Drumpf.
Why would a return US Government back to what the founders intended - three CO-EQUAL branches, be limiting?
The Executive branch has become far too powerful in recent years - it needs reining in. At the very least, the President's power of veto needs to be removed, and his power to pardon must no longer be absolute.
No. 2/3rds.As far as the specific plans you put forth, I agree that there should be a Constitutional Amendment limiting presidential pardons, depending on how the Amendment was worded, but I would argue that presidential vetoes are already limited sufficiently since they can be overridden by a 3/5ths vote of Congress.
I don't think he's gloating. I think he's suffering. Really.
But I might be the only one.
And that does not mean he admitted guilt to a damned thing, contrary to your claim that accepting a pardon requires that one accept guilt
What we now have to endure is at least 1.5 years of gloating from Drumpf. At least one and a half years of watching the self-satisfied smirk on the face of an orange turd with the emotional maturity of a 10 year old bully.![]()
Accepting the Pardon is an admission is it not?
Accepting the Pardon is an admission is it not?
Even if the media back-burnered it, which it won't, I think Trump would continue bouncing back and forth, brutalizing his fragile ego/nervous system.No, you're not the only one. He seems to be bouncing back and forth between berating 12 angry Democrat witch hunters and yippee! no collusion no obstruction.
I think he knows that Barr lied and the report is out now.
I agree with Minoosh, he is only gloating outwardly. He must be miserable these days, what with both Mueller's report and his obvious deteriorating mental state.What we now have to endure is at least 1.5 years of gloating from Drumpf. At least one and a half years of watching the self-satisfied smirk on the face of an orange turd with the emotional maturity of a 10 year old bully.![]()
Then he could have refused the pardon and stated his innocence.
It's not clear to me that pardons need to be accepted at all.
Far as I understand it, Ford's pre-emptive pardon of Nixon does not mean that Nixon admitted any guilt at all.
Or he could have done nothing at all and admitted nothing at all, which is what happened.
You might argue that his actions implied guilt
Given the legal expenses involved in defending a court case, I would agree. I would certainly take a pardon over a long drawn out criminal trial, if I got into that situation.being pardoned is very poor evidence of guilt generally speaking.