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Is a Presidential Pardon a Shield Against Accountability?

Is a Presidential Pardon a Shield Against Accountability?

Update: 2024-12-09
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In this podcast episode, host John McGregor engages in a lively discussion about a recent high-profile pardon. John emphasizes the pardon’s comprehensive nature, suggesting it offers protection from various alleged offenses, particularly concerning influence and financial activities. He explores intriguing financial transactions involving the individual and their family, prompting discussions about legality and ethics. John examines the pardon as an example of perceived inconsistencies in the justice system and considers its broader implications. The episode underscores the importance of transparency, accountability, and vigilance in public affairs.
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Is a Presidential Pardon a Shield Against Accountability?

Is a Presidential Pardon a Shield Against Accountability?

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