SCOTUS sometimes punts on things under the "political question" doctrine, which says "this is a matter of politics, not law". If we're going to have a POTUS and we're going to have a pardon power, then the use of it seems explicitly a political question, DESIGNED to be above lawhttps://twitter.com/FormerlyFormer/status/1342096977316687872 …
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