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The Presidential Pardon Power

We the People

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The Nixon Pardon: Controversy and Consequences

This chapter explores the contentious pardon of Richard Nixon by President Ford, highlighting the backlash and critiques related to accountability in the political sphere. It discusses the constitutional implications of the pardon, drawing comparisons with other historical examples and assessing the long-term effects on presidential power. The analysis extends to contemporary pardons, including those by Biden and Trump, examining how these decisions reflect shifting attitudes towards clemency and political strategy.

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