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  2. Can Trump pardon himself now he has won the presidency ... - AOL

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    While Trump will not have the power to pardon himself in state cases, the prosecutors in those cases will have to figure out how they will deal with the president-elect’s return to the White House.

  3. Can Trump pardon himself if he wins in 2024? - AOL

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    Over half of Americans (55%) would disapprove of former President Donald Trump pardoning himself if he were convicted in the classified documents case and reelected as president in 2024, a new ...

  4. Trump is headed back to the White House. Can he pardon ... - AOL

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    When Trump was in the White House, his lawyer Rudy Giuliani made comments that the president "probably" could pardon himself, but Trump has said in a previous interview that "the last thing I’d ...

  5. Opinion - A presidential pardon for Trump is a very bad idea

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    If I get elected president of the United States.” Whether to pardon Trump should prove to be an easy question for Harris. The answer is no, for several reasons.

  6. Law expert: Trump could still be elected president in 2024 ...

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    If Trump is elected in 2024, could he just pardon himself in any of the investigations? Definitely not in the cases of New York and Georgia. The president only has the power to pardon federal crimes.

  7. Could Trump pardon himself if he wins in November? - AOL

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    Experts reveal Trump’s options to pardon himself now that he has been convicted of a crime in New York

  8. List of people granted executive clemency by Donald Trump

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    The sentencing judge stated that Stone had been "prosecuted for covering up for the president"—Trump himself. In June 2020, around a month before the commutation, Trump had declared that Stone "can sleep well at night!" At the time of the commutation, Stone had been scheduled to report to federal prison around a week later. [182] [183] [184]

  9. Harris refuses to rule out pardoning Trump if she wins election

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    If Trump is re-elected, he could theoretically pardon himself or order the dismissal of the federal charges against him. However, he would not have the power to quash the state charges.