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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.
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 ...
More: Donald Trump's victory means his criminal cases will likely be dropped or postponed. Can Trump pardon himself? A president issuing a self-pardon would be unprecedented, so its legality is ...
Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that it is "very unlikely" he would pardon himself if he wins another term in 2024, adding in an exclusive interview with NBC "Meet the Press" moderator ...
Trump in 2018 claimed in a social media post that he could pardon himself as president, at the time referring to the investigation by then-special counsel Robert Mueller.
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. [181] [182] [183]
Could a reelected President Trump pardon himself in the New York hush money case? No. The president pardon power is very broad, but it applies only to federal offenses, not to crimes under state law.
Experts reveal Trump’s options to pardon himself now that he has been convicted of a crime in New York