There is no such restriction in the Constitution. The power of the Pardon is absolute.
Can they pardon someone for crimes not yet committed?
We know darn well that Hillary ain’t done with her life of crime, even if she loses.
>There is no such restriction in the Constitution. The power of the Pardon is absolute.
Govt created to ensure, defend and uphold our inalienable Rights too, but we all know that not to be the case in many a moon. Try bringing up your 5th A. Rights in a ‘tax court’ or 2nd in any ‘may issue’ State, or...
The Constitution is only cited/upheld, strictly so, when it favors those whose asses should be in Club Fed.