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Yes, Trump Can Pardon Himself But He Should Not Do So

JonathanTurley

Here is the column: It seems the subject of Donald Trump , like necessity, is the mother of invention, at least when it comes to legal analysis. From bribery statutes to constitutional provisions, legal experts routinely and unfailingly conclude that Trump or his family can be prosecuted or impeached for an endless array of misdeeds.

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New York Prosecutors Publicly Declare A Criminal Investigation of the Trump Organization

JonathanTurley

While I have challenged claims of a long litany “slam dunk” crimes that legal experts declared regularly on outlets like CNN and MSNBC, I have long opposed Trump’s effort to withhold his tax records and viewed these tax and transactional crimes as the greatest threat for actual prosecution.

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Is the Clock Finally Running out on Hunter Biden?

JonathanTurley

He went to law school after his father became a powerful U.S. Presidents can be called before grand juries or deposed by investigators in other cases; President Clinton, for example, famously was compelled to testify in a legal case during his term. Yet, timing still could be on Hunter’s side.