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NewJeffCT

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3. as i stated elsewhere
Mon Jun 4, 2018, 09:06 AM
Jun 2018

Asha Rangappaa, lawyer, former FBI agent and now Yale professor on National Security Law agrees with the above - she posted on Twitter last night that the pardon is one of the few things left over from the British monarchy, and that it assumes both a grantor (the president) and a grantee (the person getting pardoned).

I'd post the tweet, but Twitter is blocked at work.

Even with a Republican SCOTUS, I would imagine Trump would lose in the courts.

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