Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States limiting the pardon power of the President.
What this could mean for your district
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment that limits the President's pardon power by prohibiting self-pardons and pardons for certain individuals connected to the President. • The amendment may influence public perception of presidential accountability, potentially affecting local political discussions. • It could lead to changes in how future administrations approach pardons, impacting local legal cases. • Local advocacy groups may engage in discussions about the implications of this amendment on justice and fairness. • The bill's progress may be monitored by constituents interested in governmental transparency and ethics. AI-generated from official bill summary; verify with bill text.
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Introduced in House
This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment limiting the pardon power of the President. The amendment prohibits the President from granting a pardon or reprieve to himself or herself, to relatives or members of the administration, to paid campaign employees, to a person or entity for an offense motivated by an interest of any of those people, or to a person or entity for an offense directed by or coordinated with the President. The amendment also invalidates pardons issued for a corrupt purpose.
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