This is directly from Marc’s article: The pardon power is one of the few areas where the Constitution grants presidents sweeping and near-absolute authority. Once issued, a pardon cannot be revoked by Congress, the courts or a future president
This is directly from Marc’s article: The pardon power is one of the few areas where the Constitution grants presidents sweeping and near-absolute authority. Once issued, a pardon cannot be revoked by Congress, the courts or a future president