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LetMyPeopleVote

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Sat May 23, 2026, 04:25 PM Saturday

Trump is trying to bury something big -- and he just gave away the game: ex-prosecutor [View all]

I agree with the other legal types who believe that a President cannot pardon himself. It seems that trump is trying to ignore this fact

Scholars have long argued a president cannot legally pardon themselves, but a new DOJ settlement may have just achieved that result. The agreement wipes the slate clean for everything from private tax matters to family business ventures, completely blocking the DOJ, IRS, and SEC from taking action.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-05-20T17:00:17.965Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-settlement-2676917477

Donald Trump just signaled he is trying to get away with something big, according to an ex-DOJ lawyer.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance is raising alarms over what she calls a "pardon on steroids" — a one-page Justice Department settlement, signed quietly Monday by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, that shields Trump, his family, and his businesses from any federal prosecution or civil action for crimes "presently known or unknown."

And Vance says the most pressing question is what, exactly, Trump is trying to bury.

"The optics of this are so bad that it's hard to believe Trump would expose himself to their consequences unless he really needed this deal," Vance wrote in her Civil Discourse newsletter Tuesday. "The protection it offers must be essential in some way we are as of yet unaware of."

The Supreme Court's 2024 immunity ruling already shields Trump from prosecution for official acts. But Vance noted that personal business dealings, tax matters, and private transactions fall outside that umbrella — and those are exactly the areas the new settlement wipes clean.,,,,

Legal scholars have long argued a president cannot pardon himself. Vance says Trump just found the workaround.

"There is no hint in the document of what consequence Trump may be trying to avoid. But many legal commentators believe that while a president’s pardon power is broad, it’s not so broad that he can pardon himself," t
he ex-federal prosecutor wrote. "Here, Trump seems to have found a way around that limitation, obtaining a pardon equivalent and then some for himself and for his family."
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I expect the same as usual The Wizard Saturday #1
Send him to hell. Just Jerome Saturday #10
He can go to Cuba FakeNoose Saturday #16
The Trump Crime Family does not want to be hampered by US law. Irish_Dem Saturday #2
The next Democratic president, his/her AG and the new head of the IRS can simply revoke this agreement. sop Saturday #3
Shit. On the bright side, PEDO is Cha Saturday #4
I thought he looked canetoad Saturday #5
Oh that's right... and that pic Cha Saturday #6
Piggy's trying to get away with something big??? MorbidButterflyTat Saturday #7
No one gave away the game Ponietz Saturday #8
Just gawd damn it!!!!!! WHEN IS HE EVER GONNA BE HELD GAWD DAMN RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HIS SHIT!!!!!! a kennedy Saturday #9
THIS!!! calimary Saturday #11
Orrex has a daily thread on how this ends IronLionZion Saturday #12
Our only slim hope is that the Supreme Court throws the deal out. cstanleytech Saturday #13
Slim, indeed. 70sEraVet Saturday #15
So, the $1.8 billion getting handed out to his most rabid followers..... 70sEraVet Saturday #14
What an acting MAGAt AG can do, a new Democratic AG dedicated to law and justice can undo. flashman13 Saturday #17
It seems a logical conclusion - what are they hiding? yellow dahlia Saturday #18
My Guess Has Always Been Homicide. Of A Minor. ColoringFool Saturday #19
The sham agreement will be undone once we take back Congress. eom CoopersDad Saturday #20
It's temporary... lame54 Saturday #21
The question I have is does the DOJ have unassailable authority KPN Saturday #22
Wondering this myself Ruby the Liberal 20 hrs ago #25
LOOONG will be the lines... GiqueCee 22 hrs ago #23
He can't shield his criming from the State AGs Ruby the Liberal 20 hrs ago #24
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