Was Ford's pardon of Nixon unique in that there had been no conviction or even indictment?
Was Ford's pardon of Nixon unique in that there had been no conviction or even indictment? - 1
It was unusual and an unusual situation.
Yes.
His actions COULD have been challenged.
It wasn't even REMOTELY unique.
- Was Ford's pardon of Nixon legal? Does the President have the right to "pardon" an individual prior to adjudication of a particular set of charges?
- Typical lib thinking? Ford had no idea when it happened, had no idea how she got there, no idea how she left, clueless who was there? And despite that every person she listed as a witness made a statement in a sense said Ford was wrong… The lib brain… Get even at Trump…> yep - Kavanaugh did it.
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- Obama deserves a severe punishment for repeating Richard Nixon's Water Gate Scandal. The only reason Nixon didn't get a? Harsh punishment is because he resigned & the next POTUS Gerald Ford Pardoned him in 1974 Trump Declassified a memo that shows Obama did something that was the same thing or worse then Richard Nixon's Water-gate Scandal