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Re: Constitutional Power of Presidents
Posted by MikeC/TX of TX on 6/8/17 7:20pm Msg #70375
"Would that exercise of the president's constitutional power to pardon constitute a criminal obstruction of justice? Of course not. Presidents do that all the time.”

And how did that theory work out for Nixon?
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Messages in this Thread
 Constitutional Power of Presidents - FGX/NJ on 6/8/17 5:41am
 Re: Constitutional Power of Presidents - MikeC/TX on 6/8/17 7:20pm
 Re: Constitutional Power of Presidents - FGX/NJ on 6/9/17 6:57am
 LOL - bagger on 6/9/17 7:03am
 Re: Constitutional Power of Presidents - MikeC/TX on 6/10/17 6:42pm
 how could he be "pardoned" if he hasn't been convicted nor -  Cari on 6/13/17 8:48pm
 Re: how could he be "pardoned" if he hasn - MikeC/TX on 6/14/17 4:32pm



 
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