The President, including all officials with the power to pardon in the United States, should be denied from pardoning anyone who is their spouse, children, or anyone they do commerce with, without the consent of the Senate or state legislature.
Jan 07, 20261 min read
The President, including all officials with the power to pardon in the United States, should be denied from pardoning anyone who is their spouse, children, or anyone they do commerce with, without the consent of the Senate or state legislature.