The Guardian Australia
·general
·13 hours ago
Supreme Court reviews Trump's extensive pardoning power amid ethical concerns
The Supreme Court must address former President Donald Trump's extensive use of his pardoning power, having granted over 1,800 pardons since returning to office. Trump has reportedly promised mass pardons to his administration officials, raising concerns about ethics and democracy. His actions, including pardoning January 6 rioters, reflect a misuse of the constitutional power intended for scrupulous.
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