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Trump 2.0 fashions pardon powers in ‘unprecedented’ manner - Washington Examiner

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President Donald Trump has taken an “unprecedented” approach to the pardon process, constitutional experts say.

The traditional system, stretching back to the 1890s , is a lengthy process that goes through the Department of Justice’s Office of the Pardon Attorney.

A second method, historically used only rarely, allows the president to bypass the yearslong process.

The president plays a personal role in granting clemency due to sweeping pardoning powers.

On Jan. 20 , the president granted a staggering amount of pardons and commutations to nearly 1,600 defendants.

By June , Trump had granted upward of 1,700 acts of clemency, a staggering number compared to other two -term presidents.

The president offers pardons to people he believes are innocent victims targeted by a politicized justice system.

At least 1,583 Jan. 6 “hostages” were exonerated on Jan. 20 , sparking intense criticism from Democrats that insurrectionists’ were set free.

Trump ’s move to issue mass clemency to nearly all of the defendants during his first day in office fulfilled a promise he made on the campaign trail.

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