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The Price of Freedom: Pardon Power and Politics
West Mifflin, USASunday, June 1, 2025
There is a process for vetting pardon applications. It goes through the Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney. However, presidents do not always follow it. Some of the pardons that are being granted would not be able to make it through the typical process. This is because they involve people who are currently incarcerated. Unless the Justice Department grants a waiver, the regulations say that petitioners need to wait until five years after either the conviction or the end of their sentence. They also place a premium on acceptance of responsibility.
The pardon process is not just about money. It is also about connections. Some lobbyists and consultants are not eager to take on pardon work. They are concerned about the potential blowback when the political winds change. Others turn down pardon work because it feels "sketchy. " They do not want to be associated with a process that can be seen as unfair.
The pardon power is a complex issue. It involves money, connections, and politics. It is a tool that can be used for good or for ill. It is important to understand how it works and who benefits from it. It is also important to think critically about the pardon process and its implications for the justice system.
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