President Trump is shaking things up in the pardon process, a former Justice Department attorney has revealed. The attorney claims that President Trump is using his pardon powers in a way no other president has before him.
The former attorney says that President Trump's approach to pardoning is more opaque and less transparent than previous administrations. This lack of transparency makes it difficult for others to understand the reasoning behind Trump's pardon decisions.
One key difference between Trump's pardoning style and those of his predecessors is the use of anonymous sources to provide information about his pardon plans. This practice was previously rare, but Trump has reportedly made it a regular part of his approach.
Another area where Trump's pardoning style differs from that of previous presidents is in his willingness to use executive privilege to shield himself from scrutiny over pardon decisions. The former attorney claims that this approach can make it harder for others to hold the president accountable for his actions.
Overall, the former attorney suggests that President Trump's pardoning style is more unconventional and potentially more opaque than that of other presidents. This lack of transparency has raised concerns among some who fear that it could undermine the integrity of the pardon process.
The former attorney says that President Trump's approach to pardoning is more opaque and less transparent than previous administrations. This lack of transparency makes it difficult for others to understand the reasoning behind Trump's pardon decisions.
One key difference between Trump's pardoning style and those of his predecessors is the use of anonymous sources to provide information about his pardon plans. This practice was previously rare, but Trump has reportedly made it a regular part of his approach.
Another area where Trump's pardoning style differs from that of previous presidents is in his willingness to use executive privilege to shield himself from scrutiny over pardon decisions. The former attorney claims that this approach can make it harder for others to hold the president accountable for his actions.
Overall, the former attorney suggests that President Trump's pardoning style is more unconventional and potentially more opaque than that of other presidents. This lack of transparency has raised concerns among some who fear that it could undermine the integrity of the pardon process.