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Debate:Presidential pardons in the United States

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Is it justified for the US president to have the right to pardon criminals?

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  • Presidential pardons give too much power to the executive branch. No it is not justifiable for a president to pardon a criminal because that should only be the job of the U.S. justice system. If we allow our president to do this we give him more power that he does not need.



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