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Amy Coney Barrett Won’t Say If Trump Can Pardon Himself

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[S]o far as I know, that question has never been litigated. That question has never arisen. That question may or may not arise, but it’s one that calls for legal analysis of what the scope of the pardon power is, so because it would be opining on an open question when I haven’t gone through the judicial process to decide it, it’s not one on which I can offer a view.”

— Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett, in response to a question posed by Sen. Patrick Leahy (VT-D) during her confirmation hearing, where he referenced President Donald Trump’s claim that he has “the absolute right” to pardon himself.


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