If the President had been convicted of something, he would not still be in Office so he wouldn’t have the possibility of granting a pardon, now would he, Maria?
What an embarrassment she is.
The President has the power to pardon someone even for crimes for which that person has not yet been indicted, and for crimes which that person "may have committed."
Thus, the President could pardon himself for a crime which has, up until that point, not even been known to have occurred.
Regards,