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In reply to the discussion: These pardons will be challenged and the Supreme Court will find them unconstitutional. [View all]lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)54. If I was Trump's lawyer, I might try that argument.
But that's not what the words say. The text is more open than that. That's not an accident.
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These pardons will be challenged and the Supreme Court will find them unconstitutional. [View all]
Snake Plissken
Dec 2020
OP
None of the quotes in your post supports your claim or contradicts my point
StarfishSaver
Dec 2020
#57
Who will challenge them? Anyway, they'd just say congress should have kicked him out
unblock
Dec 2020
#4
Will the pardon hold up and is the granting of the pardon a crime are separate questions
unblock
Dec 2020
#10
No. That means he cannot pardon an impeachment itself and undo a Senate conviction.
NYC Liberal
Dec 2020
#52
What if Putin tells him to pardon every person in a U.S. federal jail now?
cureautismnow
Dec 2020
#11
I think that the Supreme Court will rule that a constitutional amendment
Under The Radar
Dec 2020
#12
The pardons themselves are constitutional, but if they were done with a corrupt purpose,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2020
#13
Nope. They will stand, but Trump will be on the hook for his own crimes. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Dec 2020
#14
The president has no constitutional duty to see that the laws are faithfully executed.
StarfishSaver
Dec 2020
#23
The Constitution gives the president virtually unlimited right to pardon without limitations
StarfishSaver
Dec 2020
#26
If the pardon was part of an illegal transaction, the entire transaction would be illegal.
tinrobot
Dec 2020
#92
We need to amend the constitution to require a 3/4 majorty in the Senate for a pardon.
KWR65
Dec 2020
#29
Yep. Pardon gotta be a pardon or its not a pardon. I think the only limitation on the pardon power
Solomon
Dec 2020
#35
They will not find them unconstitutional. And who do you think has standing to challenge them.
onenote
Dec 2020
#38
He didn't say that. He said it could be a crime to pardon for corrupt purposes.
StarfishSaver
Dec 2020
#50
I hope and pray it gets challenged in court. These corrupt actions need to be held accountable.
Vivienne235729
Dec 2020
#43
I can't imagine any scenario in which this SCOTUS rules these pardons unconstitutional
fishwax
Dec 2020
#44
I can't imagine any scenario in which any other SCOTUS rules them unconstitutional
onenote
Dec 2020
#78
I'm not convinced the Founding Fathers ever intended the pardons to release incarcerated killers.
herding cats
Dec 2020
#51
The pardon power needs to go away, or in the least LIMITED. Constitution must be amended so this no
onetexan
Dec 2020
#62
Agreeing 100%. The problem here, in my eyes, is that our forefathers in the constitution
bluestarone
Dec 2020
#70
When I was screaming at the top of my lungs about SCOTUS appointments in 2016...
herding cats
Dec 2020
#63
Impeachment didn't work Because voters decided to put senators in who wouldn't vote for it
StarfishSaver
Dec 2020
#85