Anonymous ID: ad95c5 March 30, 2021, 8:43 p.m. No.13334481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4487

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However, experts on presidential power told Newsweek that it's unlikely any pardons granted by Trump before he leaves the White House could be successfully challenged and overturned.

Jeffrey Crouch is assistant professor of American politics at American University and author of The Presidential Pardon Power. He believes Trump has the power to pardon himself but since the move would be unprecedented, the Supreme Court may have to weigh in.

"Generally speaking, a presidential pardon cannot be overturned by Congress or the courts. Congress could impeach the president as punishment for a particular clemency decision," Crouch told Newsweek.

"A president almost never tries to take back a pardon, although an old court case called In Re De Puy describes how President Ulysses Grant successfully cancelled a conditional pardon granted by his predecessor, Andrew Johnson, before it was delivered."

The circumstances of Grant withdrawing a pardon are complex and took place in 1869. In that case, the pardon was not delivered to the recipient and a court ruled in Grant's favor on that basis.

"More recently, George W. Bush took back a pardon from Isaac Robert Toussie and claimed he did so before it was delivered. I argued in a journal article that Toussie's pardon was actually complete and couldn't be taken back," Crouch went on.

 

Bush reversed Toussie's pardon in 2008 one day after issuing it when it emerged that his father had donated $30,000 to the Republican Party.

"[A]s long as a pardon is delivered, it is recognized as valid. The Flynn situation does not appear to involve a question about whether his pardon was adequately delivered, so it would likely stand," Crouch said.

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-presidential-pardons-overturned-1552068

Anonymous ID: ad95c5 March 30, 2021, 8:49 p.m. No.13334524   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4536 >>4553

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>Pig says half full

Down, tiger..

The circumference of the bottom of the glass is clearly less than rim and the milk is not even equidistant from the bottom and top. In fact, the level is lower than the half way mark and thus there must be significantly less than 50% full.

Anonymous ID: ad95c5 March 30, 2021, 9:16 p.m. No.13334680   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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I was referring to within the bread, which should also be in the dough, Last bread notes at the top and descending order thereafter, but that should also apply to buns of previous breads hidden within a solitary post as well, a nice descending list from top to bottom.