Is it? Surely if someone hasn’t been found guilty of anything, they can’t be pardoned?
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they absolutely can. See Nixon pardon, for example
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Presidents can’t pre-emptively pardon people of things they’re yet to be convicted.
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that’s absolutely not true; see Nixon. Pardon power is extremely broad
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Serious questions: can he pardon for crimes they’ve yet to be convicted of? What about crimes they’ve yet to be indicted for?
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look at the Nixon pardon. The pardon power is very, very broad
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