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I agree with the other legal types who believe that a President cannot pardon himself. It seems that trump is trying to ignore this fact
Scholars have long argued a president cannot legally pardon themselves, but a new DOJ settlement may have just achieved that result. The agreement wipes the slate clean for everything from private tax matters to family business ventures, completely blocking the DOJ, IRS, and SEC from taking action.
— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-05-20T17:00:17.965Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-settlement-2676917477
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance is raising alarms over what she calls a "pardon on steroids" a one-page Justice Department settlement, signed quietly Monday by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, that shields Trump, his family, and his businesses from any federal prosecution or civil action for crimes "presently known or unknown."
And Vance says the most pressing question is what, exactly, Trump is trying to bury.
"The optics of this are so bad that it's hard to believe Trump would expose himself to their consequences unless he really needed this deal," Vance wrote in her Civil Discourse newsletter Tuesday. "The protection it offers must be essential in some way we are as of yet unaware of."
The Supreme Court's 2024 immunity ruling already shields Trump from prosecution for official acts. But Vance noted that personal business dealings, tax matters, and private transactions fall outside that umbrella and those are exactly the areas the new settlement wipes clean.,,,,
Legal scholars have long argued a president cannot pardon himself. Vance says Trump just found the workaround.
"There is no hint in the document of what consequence Trump may be trying to avoid. But many legal commentators believe that while a presidents pardon power is broad, its not so broad that he can pardon himself," the ex-federal prosecutor wrote. "Here, Trump seems to have found a way around that limitation, obtaining a pardon equivalent and then some for himself and for his family."
The Wizard
(13,865 posts)nothin will result to make him comply. Send him to Elba.
Just Jerome
(567 posts)Bah!
FakeNoose
(42,480 posts)As soon as get gets there we revoke his US passport and citizenship....
Irish_Dem
(82,430 posts)sop
(19,382 posts)From what I've read, the IRS "immunity agreement" granted to Trump is not an official "statutory IRS Closing Agreement," it is simply a one page memo written by Todd Blanche, Trump's personal attorney, now the acting AG. This "agreement" isn't valid, and it can't provide any immunity without judicial approval.
IRS.gov: "A statutory IRS Closing Agreement (authorized under Internal Revenue Code Section 7121) is a final, legally binding contract between a taxpayer and the IRS. It conclusively settles specific tax issues or total tax liability for past or future taxable periods, and can only be reopened in cases of fraud, malfeasance, or misrepresentation of a material fact."
Cha
(320,777 posts)looking more embalmed every day.
canetoad
(21,061 posts)Botoxed to the eyebrows but realised that's not a new photo. He hasn't had that much yellow hair for a coupla years.
Cha
(320,777 posts)doesn't show the turkey neck.
And, that yellow hair
He still looks embalmed to me, though.
TY!
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,767 posts)No way!
In that pic he's saying, "See my big, beautiful bullet hole?"
Ponietz
(4,432 posts)except the dumbfuck Americans who either didnt vote or voted for him. The game has been obvious since he first opened his mouth.
a kennedy
(36,377 posts)🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬
calimary
(90,879 posts)THIS!!!!!
THIS RIGHT HERE!!!!!
YES, DAMMIT!!!!! You bet your sweet patootie Im shouting!!!!!
IronLionZion
(51,570 posts)His consequences will be in the afterlife apparently.
cstanleytech
(28,609 posts)70sEraVet
(5,635 posts)70sEraVet
(5,635 posts)serves as a smokescreen for the REAL corruption! Democrats have been so incensed that violent Jan6ers might get rewarded for trying to overthrow the government, that the real goal of the criminal enterprise (a goal that may be worth WAY more than the 1.8) slips under the radar.
flashman13
(2,573 posts)By what authority can Blanche issue such a document nullifying numerous laws? IMHO Blanche is an unconfirmed nobody.
yellow dahlia
(6,525 posts)ColoringFool
(1,115 posts)CoopersDad
(3,376 posts)lame54
(40,140 posts)It will pretend to be valid as long as they are in power
Then the courts will spit it out
KPN
(17,516 posts)to create and commit to a settlement like this? I would think a future AG or Special Prosecutor could negate this action by challenging its constitutionality, and investigating and subsequently prosecuting key players involved in the negotiation, development and approval of the settlement.
GiqueCee
(4,781 posts)... of people waiting their turn to piss on his grave. Nothing will ever grow there.