Trump's Pardons: Political, Transactional, and Potentially Expansive

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The article discusses the Supreme Court's refusal to revisit the 2015 gay marriage ruling, examines Donald Trump's extensive use of pardons to support his political and legal strategies, highlights polling showing widespread voter disapproval of Trump's actions perceived as authoritarian, and explores the broader implications of these developments for American democracy.
Topics:nation#authoritarianism#election-subversion#gay-marriage#politics#supreme-court#trump-pardons
- Pardon the Corruption The Bulwark
- Trump’s pardons aren’t just political; more importantly, they’re transactional CNN
- Man pardoned by Trump in 'fake electors' scheme hopes it extends to unrelated assault charge abcnews.go.com
- Trump pardons Giuliani, Meadows, others allegedly involved in efforts to overturn 2020 election results, including "false electors" CBS News
- Will Trump pardon this 'huge group of Americans' next? USA Today
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