President Trump’s staff is so inundated with requests for pardons or commutations that a spreadsheet has been created to keep track of the requests https://t.co/2yyWGXV6tf
— CNN (@CNN) December 16, 2020
More from the story: Trump is considering pardons for more than 2 dozen people in his orbit whom he believes were targeted–or could be targeted in the future–for political ends. That's in addition to hundreds of requests from others who have approached the White House directly
— Katelyn Polantz (@kpolantz) December 16, 2020
Trump Has Discussed With Advisers Pardons for His 3 Eldest Children and Giuliani – The New York Times https://t.co/laEiqyi4UX
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 2, 2020
"One former White House official said Trump asked about self-pardons as well as pardons for his family. Trump even asked if he could issue pardons pre-emptively for things people could be charged with in the future, the former official said."https://t.co/DEmZcV1PKA
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) November 13, 2020
Ben Pogue, owner of a Texas construction company, provided the use of a private jet to President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign last fall. Several months later, his father received a presidential pardon. https://t.co/jzxjbEnC4e
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) October 4, 2020
Trump's announcement that he's pardoning Susan B. Anthony is met with laughter pic.twitter.com/ycIFtFtQOQ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 18, 2020
Of course, Trump would not do this unless both he and Weisselberg were guilty of numerous crimes. https://t.co/pYVy8R2YD9
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) December 17, 2020
Trump has made it clear: we need to pass a new amendment to the Constitution, reforming and restricting the pardon powers granted to the president – so future presidents can't put their friends, cronies, relatives, and themselves above the law. My latest: https://t.co/tVE536mS4u
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) December 18, 2020
If Trump gives out corrupt pardons on his way out of the White House, that will not be the end of the storyhttps://t.co/1WUfxTjELc
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) December 19, 2020
Opinion: If Trump pardons himself, Biden should un-pardon him https://t.co/Nz7oQVzySQ
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 18, 2020
One of the people asking for legal immunity in the final weeks of the Trump administration is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. President Trump has been a supporter of MBS, even after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.https://t.co/6tVe5UYA22
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) December 21, 2020