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Most Fascinating Presidential Pardons

Most Fascinating Presidential Pardons

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Few powers granted to the American presidency are as sweeping—or as controversial—as the power to pardon. Written directly into the Constitution, the authority allows the president to forgive federal crimes, commute sentences, and offer clemency even before a trial has taken place. The framers believed the power could serve as a vital tool of mercy and national healing.

Over time, however, the presidential pardon has sparked fierce debate. From George Washington pardoning participants in the Whiskey Rebellion to Gerald Ford's controversial pardon of Richard Nixon, presidents have used this authority in ways that have both calmed political crises and ignited public outrage. Critics argue the power can be abused for political allies, while defenders insist it remains an essential check against injustice.

 

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