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riversedge

(70,225 posts)
Sun Jun 3, 2018, 07:54 PM Jun 2018

Former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara: A self-pardon would be 'self-executing impeachment'


I do not put anything past Trump doing!!

Former US attorney: A self-pardon would be ‘self-executing impeachment’

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By
Tommy Christopher -
June 3, 2018



'That's not what the framers could have intended. That's not what the American people, I think, would be able to stand for.'

Former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara had some strong words when asked about Rudy Giuliani’s insistence that Trump can pardon himself.

On CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday morning, host Dana Bash asked Bharara — who was himself fired by Trump in yet another act of potential obstruction — about Giuliani’s statement.

“He also just said moments ago that he agrees that the president probably does have the power to pardon himself, though he added he doesn’t think the president will do that. What is your take?” Bash asked.

“I think it would be outrageous for a sitting president of the United States to pardon —” Bharara began. “I think if the president decided he was going to pardon himself, I think it is almost self-executing impeachment.”

He went on to note that, “Whether or not there’s a minor legal argument some law professor somewhere in a legal journal to make that the president can pardon, that’s not what the framers could have intended. That’s not what the American people, I think, would be able to stand for.”


And he pointed out that Giuliani “keeps coming up with things that end up being false. So when he says the president is not contemplating something, I have no faith in that whatsoever.”

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The only real question is whether Republicans in Congress will finally stand up to him when he does.
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Former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara: A self-pardon would be 'self-executing impeachment' (Original Post) riversedge Jun 2018 OP
I still don't think Reich Wing Senators would impeach him. They would that's kairos12 Jun 2018 #1
K&R smirkymonkey Jun 2018 #2

kairos12

(12,862 posts)
1. I still don't think Reich Wing Senators would impeach him. They would that's
Sun Jun 3, 2018, 07:57 PM
Jun 2018

just Drumpt being Drumpt. If a Dem tried it, that would be a different matter.

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