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Unpacking Trump’s Second Term Pardon Spree

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President Donald Trump has pardoned more than 1,600 people who played significant roles in matters involving him personally across his two terms, including dozens who worked to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Presidents always flex pardon power, so what makes these so unusual? We hear from a constitutional law expert who says part of the answer lies in the man in charge of the review process.

For more: Trump’s pardons aren’t just political; more importantly, they’re transactional

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Guest: Kim Wehle, former Assistant US Attorney

Host: David Rind

Producer: Paola Ortiz

Showrunner: Felicia Patinkin

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Manage episode 519695077 series 3425761
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President Donald Trump has pardoned more than 1,600 people who played significant roles in matters involving him personally across his two terms, including dozens who worked to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Presidents always flex pardon power, so what makes these so unusual? We hear from a constitutional law expert who says part of the answer lies in the man in charge of the review process.

For more: Trump’s pardons aren’t just political; more importantly, they’re transactional

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Guest: Kim Wehle, former Assistant US Attorney

Host: David Rind

Producer: Paola Ortiz

Showrunner: Felicia Patinkin

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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