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http://www.factcheck.org/2017/07/trumps-power-pardon/(permalink)
Author: factcheckorg
Factors
veracity
not credible
language
English
Date published
2017-07-24
Entities
Attorney General of New YorkAndrew JohnsonThis Week (American TV program)Michigan State UniversityFederal pardons in the United StatesFederal government of the United StatesUnited States Senate Committee on Armed ServicesWatergate scandalApplied Digital Data SystemsPaul ManafortEthicsOp-edFranklin D. RooseveltMary I of EnglandEric TrumpImpeachment in the United StatesManagementAmerican Broadcasting CompanyRichard NixonDonald Trump 2016 presidential campaignGeorge W. BushConstitution of the United StatesUnited States Navy2016 United States presidential electionGeorge WashingtonUnited States ArmyPresidency of Barack ObamaPennsylvaniaBill ClintonUnited States SenateSupreme Court of the United StatesWhite HouseRussiaCNNPresident of the United StatesDonald TrumpSony NEWSGeorge Washington University Law SchoolRichard PainterJonathan TurleyLaw of the United StatesJay SekulowHarvard Law SchoolIal

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  • “All agree the U.S. President has the complete power to pardon.”

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