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Presidential Pardon Power: Origins and Implications
This chapter explores the historical significance and complexities of the presidential pardon power, particularly during the early administrations of Washington and Adams. It discusses how early uses of clemency shaped modern interpretations of executive authority and addressed the balance of power between the presidency and Congress amidst political tensions. The narrative highlights pivotal moments that influenced the evolving relationship between executive privilege, governance, and national security in the context of America's early republic.