presidential pardon

The Florida Republican previously declared that he'd "do what's right for the country" when asked if he'd pledge to pardon the former president.
Lewinsky suggested an amendment to leave presidents on the hook for crimes they commit.
When asked about the possibility in the future, Trump repeatedly insisted he could have preemptively pardoned himself before leaving office.
The former president is being charged with state crimes. He can't pardon himself out of this one.
Noelle Dunphy, a former aide to the ex-New York mayor, said Giuliani claimed he would split the money with then-President Donald Trump.
The pardons include an 80-year-old woman convicted of killing her abusive husband and a man who pleaded guilty to using a telephone for a cocaine transaction in the 1970s.
He also claims to be "financially supporting" some of them and needs "contributions."
“It was killing me not to be there, but I was advising indirectly from my condo,” Manafort reportedly writes in his upcoming book.
"Pardon me?" many Twitter users asked the Florida congressman.