The Citizen (Gauteng)

Trump not planning to pardon himself

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Washington – US President Donald Trump at this point is opting not to issue a pardon for himself as he prepares an expansive list of more than 100 pardons and commutatio­ns for release yesterday, a source familiar with the effort said.

White House advisors have said Trump has privately debated with advisors whether to take the extraordin­ary step of issuing a pardon for himself but some administra­tion officials have cautioned Trump against a self-pardon because it would make him look guilty.

Many scholars have said a self-pardon would be unconstitu­tional because it violates the basic principle that nobody should be the judge in his or her own case.

Others have argued that a self-pardon is constituti­onal because the pardon power is very broadly worded in the Constituti­on. Historical texts made clear that the nation’s 18th century founders discussed self-pardons, but opted not to include an explicit limitation on that power.

Trump was impeached by the Democratic-led House of Representa­tives last week on charges of inciting the storming of the US Capitol on 6 January by proTrump protesters. His case is to face a Senate trial and if convicted, he could be disqualifi­ed from seeking another run for the presidency in 2024.

The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said so far Trump does not plan to pardon himself and also does not plan to issue pre-emptive pardons for members of his family, another subject he has discussed privately with advisors.

Trump, who has already issued two waves of pardons in the past month, met advisors on Sunday to finalise a list of more than 100 pardons and commutatio­ns, the source said.

CNN reported that Dr Salomon Melgen, a prominent eye doctor from Palm Beach who is in prison after being convicted on dozens of counts of health care fraud, is expected to be on the clemency list.

The source said the clemencies were expected to be issued yesterday on Trump’s last full day in office.

Skipping the inaugurati­on of President-elect Joe Biden, Trump leaves tomorrow morning to begin his post-presidency at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. His presidency ends tomorrow at noon.

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