Flashback: Schumer Says Trump Pre-Emptively Pardoning Family, Allies Would Be ‘Gross Abuse of Presidential Pardon Authority’
‘No, Mr. President’
Jan 20, 2025 5:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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SCHUMER: “The president’s reportedly asking his staff about whether he can pre-emptive — whether he can issue — president’s reportedly asking his staff whether he can issue pre-emptive pardons for himself, his family members, Rudy Giuliani. There’s a simple answer. No. No, Mr. President, that would be a gross abuse of the presidential pardon authority.”