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What a corrupt system, that allows someone to be pardoned for criminality just because of whom they know, or are related to.
No one can now complain when Trump pardons all those convicted of insurrection on 6 Jan.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Trump pardoned loads of his corrupt cronies during his last term, and will do so again.//
"In response to President Joe Biden pardoning his son Hunter Biden, there is renewed interest in who President-elect Donald Trump pardoned previously.
During Trump's four years at the White House, from January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021, he granted 237 acts of clemency: 143 pardons and 94 commutations.
Only two other presidents since 1900—George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush—granted fewer acts of clemency than Trump, while his predecessor, Barack Obama, granted clemency 1,927 times over the course of eight years in office, the highest total of any president going back to Harry Truman, according to the Pew Research Center."
Newsweek.
//President Joe Biden’s grant of clemency on Sunday night — an extraordinary political act with extraordinary legal breadth — insulates his son from ever facing federal charges over any crimes he possibly could have committed over the past decade.
Experts on pardons said they could think of only one other person who has received a presidential pardon so sweeping in generations: Nixon, who was given a blanket pardon by Gerald Ford in 1974.//
Politico.
If you have a system which allows politicians to interfere directly with the judicial system you should no be surprised if it is used. It would be pointless having it otherwise.
The US system seems to give its President particularly wide ranging powers in that respect so it's little wonder that they are - as illustrated - well used.
Personally, I don't see what there is to discuss. To argue that one or other President is more "corrupt" than another doesn't hold water. They've been given the powers, they haven't grabbed them unlawfully, so how they use them is up to them.
The Americans obviously enjoy their President having the ability to pardon his friends and relatives (and even himself, it seems) as I haven't heard of any campaign to remove that ability. If there's any argument to make, it's whether the power should be granted at all, but so long as it is, how it's used is up to each individual incumbent.
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