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Prosecutor Reacts to Trump Pardon of Disgraced Congressman Randall ‘Duke' Cunningham
The former president has a soft spot for convicted congressmen from the 50th District, first pardoning Duncan Hunter Jr., then, in the final hours of his term, Cunningham as well, reports NBC 7 political reporter Priya Sridhar
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A Radio Host Was Shocked to Get a Pardon, Because He Never Asked for One
A Pennsylvania radio host was shocked to see his name among the final batch of people granted pardons and commutations by President Donald Trump in the waning hours of his time in office, NBC News reports.
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Steve Bannon, Lil Wayne, Salomon Melgen and More Big Names Trump Pardoned on His Way Out the Door
In the middle of the night as much of the nation slept, Donald Trump used the final hours of his presidency to pardon former chief strategist Steve Bannon, assorted rap performers, ex-members of Congress and other personal allies.
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The Constitutional Reason Why President Trump Could Not Pardon Himself
Outgoing President Trump issued a raft of 11th-hour pardons and commutations that included his former political strategist, a top fundraiser, and two well-known rappers, but not himself or his family. LX News welcomed constitutional law expert and professor at the SMU Dedman School of Law, Dale Carpenter, to explain why a president cannot excuse his own illegal activity.
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The Politics of Presidential Pardons
Pundits wonder whether President Trump will pardon himself on his way out of office and who else could end up on the end of a pardon, reports NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar.
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Pardons, Executive Orders and More of What to Expect from Trump's Final Hours and Joe Biden's First Days in the White House
President Trump is expected to spark come controversy with a slew of pardons in his final hours in the White House, while incoming President Joe Biden is expected to make his mark with a number of executive orders as he enters. Meanwhile, Republicans and Democrats seem to be more divided than ever. According to a new NBC News poll, only...
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Breaking Down Congress' Options to Impeach and Punish Trump for His Role in the U.S. Capitol Riots
The U.S. House is moving forward quickly with a second impeachment of President Trump, but what happens next? Jared Carter, a constitutional law scholar at Vermont Law School, joined LX News to break down the congressional options to penalize Trump for his role in the deadly U.S. Capitol riots.
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Everything You Need to Know About President Trump's Pardon Powers in the Final Weeks of His Administration
As President Trump’s administration winds down, speculation is turning to which family members or aides he may choose to pardon in his last days in the White House. Jeffrey Crouch, an expert in presidential politics at American University, joined LX News to explain how far Trump’s powers extend. (Spoiler alert: Pretty far.)
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Trump Fundraiser, Kushner Lawyer Involved in Effort to Get Pardon for Tax Evader
A Trump campaign fundraiser and a lawyer for the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner were involved in an effort to get a pardon from the White House at the behest of a wealthy octogenarian in the early days of the Trump administration, lawyers for the two men told NBC News. Elliott Broidy, the fundraiser who has since pleaded guilty in a separate lobbying case,...
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President Trump Has Discussed Possibility of Pardons for Family Members, Sources Say
President Donald Trump has been discussing the possibility of issuing pardons for his family members and some close associates, multiple sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.