Can President Biden get rid of the Presidential pardon law permanently?

As you can see, some presidents will use it to allow their thugs to commit crimes to do their dirty work.

At least change the law to state the president can not pardon someone he has a personal relationship with or can not benefit in the pardon in any way.

Trump has shown that people can break the law to help keep someone in power and not face prosecution.

The Presidential pardon could be very dangerous in the wrong hands.

Not without a Constitutional Amendment since the power is directly granted to the President in the Constitution.
 
As you can see, some presidents will use it to allow their thugs to commit crimes to do their dirty work. At least change the law to state the president can not pardon someone he has a personal relationship with or can not benefit in the pardon in any way.

Like Blowjob Bill Clinton and Marc Rich?

Like Blowjob Bill Clinton and his brother Roger?

Oh, I get it. You just want the power of presidential pardons removed from Republican presidents, right?
 
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Actually, most pardons are deserved. It's the ones where politics and money come into play that are abused. Maybe a confirmation process like for many high federal offices should be in place. The President nominates someone for pardon, the Senate confirms it. Had that been the case, Marc Rich would still be hiding in Switzerland, as one example.

No. Marc Rich would still be dead. He died in Switzerland where he continued to live after his pardon.

I am curious how someone can be in hiding if they are living openly? Can you explain that one?
 
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I agree it was bad

I don't believe you. Did you object when Blowjob Bill issued the pardon?


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I disagree it was worse than pardoning your personal political operatives.

Ill-prepared, as usual? No wonder I hear your practice is failing and you're under a cloud.

Rich's ex-wife Denise had made large donations to the DEMOCRAT Party.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Rich

Now, split that hair, Brad**, I dare you.
 
I am curious how someone can be in hiding if they are living openly? Can you explain that one?

He fled to Switzerland at the time of the indictment and never returned to the United States.

In 1989 the U.S. Justice Department ceased using statutes of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (otherwise known as the RICO Act) in tax cases such as the one in which Rich was indicted, and began relying instead on civil lawsuits

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Rich#Citizenship
 
No. Marc Rich would still be dead. He died in Switzerland where he continued to live after his pardon.

I am curious how someone can be in hiding if they are living openly? Can you explain that one?

Because Switzerland has no extradition laws with the US. That means Switzerland wouldn't deport him back to the US just because he was wanted there. So long as he didn't break Switzerland's laws he could live there in the open without concern that the US would nab him for a trial.
 
As you can see, some presidents will use it to allow their thugs to commit crimes to do their dirty work.

At least change the law to state the president can not pardon someone he has a personal relationship with or can not benefit in the pardon in any way.

Trump has shown that people can break the law to help keep someone in power and not face prosecution.

The Presidential pardon could be very dangerous in the wrong hands.

SINCE IGNORING THE CONSTITUTION IS HIS SPECIALTY...HE MIGHT GIVE IT A SHOT. BUT,. $INCE DEMOCRAT$ ALWAY$ PARDON MORE PEOPLE THAN GOP POTU$' ( INCLUDING TERRORISTS) I'M GUE$$ING NOT.
 
We don't need an amendment--it would be too difficult to interpret all those conditions. It was meant to be a political act and should stay that way.

Even if it could be manipulated to do harm? The Constitution was written by men. To err is human. If some laws were manipulated and used in nefarious ways, they absolutely should consider an amendment. The Constitution wasn't written in stone.
 
Because Switzerland has no extradition laws with the US. That means Switzerland wouldn't deport him back to the US just because he was wanted there. So long as he didn't break Switzerland's laws he could live there in the open without concern that the US would nab him for a trial.

Switzerland has an extradition treaty with the USA, but like many extradition treaties, it excluded crimes that are only considered crimes by one party. For instance, we are not going to extradite a Saudi Arabian that converts to Christianity, because it is not a crime to do so in the USA.

Switzerland would have extradited Rich had he committed what they considered fraud. His main crime was trading between Israel and Iran. Even though it did not immediately involve the USA, as a US citizen he could not be involved. He lied to the US Government to avoid being caught for his crime of trading with Iran. Switzerland saw no fraud in this, because none of the parties to the deal were defrauded.

Israel wanted Rich and Pollard(a spy on America for Israel) pardoned. I agree with Clinton's position that Pollard must never be pardoned. American citizens who spy for foreign governments should never be pardoned, it would set a bad precedent. Foreigner spies get pardoned all the time, so I am not that upset with trump pardoning Pollard's handler.

It made sense as a gesture to pardon Rich for Israel. He was acting for Israel, and I do not think any reasonable person could say Israel is overly pro-Iran.
 
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