Claim(permalink)
"I don't think the president can pardon himself even from prosecution. I know there's a debate about that."
Factors
veracity
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Sentiment
Date published
2017-07-21
Entities
MarsLoomCounterintelligenceOffice of the Pardon AttorneyCivil warPolitics of the United StatesPrecedentFifth Amendment to the United States ConstitutionSuperchargerCommon lawKen StarrMichigan State UniversityFederal government of the United StatesPolitiFactGerald FordWatergate scandalSpecial Counsel investigation (2017–2019)Yale UniversityImmunizationPerjuryGrand jurySubpoenaRussian interference in the 2016 United States electionsFranklin D. RooseveltPardonLatinNPRImpeachment in the United StatesUnited States Department of JusticeRobert MuellerDemocracyJimmy CarterRichard NixonConstitution of the United StatesPresidency of Donald TrumpEnglish languageGeorge WashingtonColoradoPennsylvaniaBill ClintonMichiganOhioUnited States SenateSupreme Court of the United StatesUnited States CongressTexasNew York CityCaliforniaCNNRussian languagePresident of the United StatesDonald TrumpPoliticoWhiskey RebellionThe Federalist PapersErwin ChemerinskyDraft evasionChapman UniversityAbsolute immunityMatryoshka dollLaw of the United StatesWhac-A-MoleForeign PolicyRepublicanismTricky Stewart

