Trump makes convincing case for reform of pardon power [View all]
By Jackie Calmes / Los Angeles Times
Its sheer coincidence that Im writing here on the same subject as my Los Angeles Times colleague Jonah Goldbergs most recent column: The crying need to amend the Constitution to do something about the much-abused presidential pardon power, the only unchecked power that a president has.
The fact that both Goldberg, a right-of-center commentator, and I, center-left, would near-simultaneously choose to vent on this topic to call, in effect, for a national uprising against this presidential prerogative despite the evident difficulty of amending the Constitution is telling: Its a reflection of Americans across-the-spectrum disgust with how modern presidents have perverted it for personal and political benefit, usually on their way out the door. (Goldberg makes the case to get rid of the pardon power altogether. I would give Congress a veto, so presidents still can right actual wrongs of the justice system, as the founders intended.)
Yes, both sides are culpable. And yet, Goldberg and I agree, one president has surpassed all others in the shamelessness of his pardons: Donald Trump. In just 10 months hes built a track record sorrier than that of his first term, which is saying something, and elevated clemency reform to an imperative.
We cant stop Trump before he pardons again. Nor, probably, would an amendment campaign succeed before (if?) he leaves office in January 2029. But Americans of all political stripes can at least join in getting the process rolling, if only to protect against future presidents abuses.
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