Trump pardons 77 election plotters
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President Donald Trump pardoned 77 people tied to efforts to overturn the 2020 election, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows, in a preemptive clemency list.
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This isn’t the first time Trump has doled out pardons to his supporters. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflcWXdV-B0
This isn’t the first time Trump has doled out pardons to his supporters. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflcWXdV-B0
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But the pardon also extends to key figures who participated in the unauthorized breach of voting systems in Coffee County, Georgia
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But the pardon also extends to key figures who participated in the unauthorized breach of voting systems in Coffee County, Georgia
My reporting on the breach: www.lawfaremedia.org/article/what...
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Seems relevant, given Trump has admitted he has no idea who he's pardoning...
Seems relevant, given Trump has admitted he has no idea who he's pardoning...
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We need to understand that and act accordingly.
We need to understand that and act accordingly.
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by Ken Caldeira
The pardon power can be used as a means to condone widespread corruption and illegality.
The potential harms of the pardon power greatly exceed potential benefits.
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The pardon power can be used as a means to condone widespread corruption and illegality.
The potential harms of the pardon power greatly exceed potential benefits.
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Bob Harshbarger pleaded guilty to fraud & distributing kidney drugs from China that weren't FDA approved.
His wife was an officer in the company, but claimed she wasn't involved.
The WH says the pardon was not related to his last name
Bob Harshbarger pleaded guilty to fraud & distributing kidney drugs from China that weren't FDA approved.
His wife was an officer in the company, but claimed she wasn't involved.
The WH says the pardon was not related to his last name