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Experts say Biden has a constitutional right to issue preemptive pardons
Published on 2024-12-09 19:20:38 - ABC
- Experts President Biden has the constitutional right to issue preemptive pardons to people President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to seek retribution against.
The article from ABC News discusses President Joe Biden's consideration of issuing preemptive pardons for certain individuals, a move that has sparked debate over its constitutionality and implications. Legal experts are divided on whether the president has the authority to issue pardons before any charges are filed, with some arguing that the Constitution's pardon power is broad, while others believe it should only apply post-conviction or post-charge. The discussion comes in the context of potential legal actions against allies or former officials, highlighting concerns about the separation of powers and the potential for abuse of executive clemency. The article also touches on historical precedents, like President Ford's pardon of Nixon, and explores the political motivations behind such a decision, suggesting it could be an attempt to shield individuals from politically motivated prosecutions. However, the overarching theme is the tension between executive power and the rule of law, with experts cautioning that preemptive pardons could undermine the judicial process.
Read the Full ABC Article at:
[ https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-considers-preemptive-pardons-experts-constitutional/story?id=116505853 ]
Read the Full ABC Article at:
[ https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-considers-preemptive-pardons-experts-constitutional/story?id=116505853 ]
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