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Donald Trump, Hunter Biden, Jan. 6, and More. . . How the Pardon Power Is Used (and Abused!) (w/Kimberly Wehle)
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Before we begin, don't forget to check out Lawrence Eppard's new book, The Poisoning of the American Mind, and to read the newest piece in the Connors Journal on single parenthood in the U.S.

Now on to the podcast. . . 

Kimberly Wehle, a constitutional law expert at the University of Baltimore's School of Law, joins the Utterly Moderate Podcast to discuss her new book,  Pardon Power: How the Pardon Power System Worksand Why.

Wehle and host Lawrence Eppard discuss a variety of topics, including:

  • How the pardon power looms large in the current presidential election.
  • Why Wehle believes the pardon power is necessary to retain.
  • The constitutional limits of and possible reforms to the pardon.
  • Both good and bad historical examples of the pardon's use.
  • Whether it might be used (appropriately or inappropriately) to help the Jan. 6 rioters, Hunter Biden, or to self-pardon Donald Trump (and whether a self-pardon is even constitutional).

Enjoy the conversation and please consider JOINING OUR MAILING LIST!

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Episode Audio:

  • "Air Background Corporate" by REDCVT (Free Music Archive)
  • "Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive)
  • "Last Dance" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive)
  • “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist’s permission)
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October 4th, 2024, 12:00 am

Utterly Moderate Podcast

Donald Trump, Hunter Biden, Jan. 6, and More. . . How the Pardon Power Is Used (and Abused!) (w/Kimberly Wehle)

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Donald Trump, Hunter Biden, Jan. 6, and More. . . How the Pardon Power Is Used (and Abused!) (w/Kimberly Wehle)

Published October 4th, 2024, 12:00 am

Description

Before we begin, don't forget to check out Lawrence Eppard's new book, The Poisoning of the American Mind, and to read the newest piece in the Connors Journal on single parenthood in the U.S.

Now on to the podcast. . . 

Kimberly Wehle, a constitutional law expert at the University of Baltimore's School of Law, joins the Utterly Moderate Podcast to discuss her new book,  Pardon Power: How the Pardon Power System Worksand Why.

Wehle and host Lawrence Eppard discuss a variety of topics, including:

  • How the pardon power looms large in the current presidential election.
  • Why Wehle believes the pardon power is necessary to retain.
  • The constitutional limits of and possible reforms to the pardon.
  • Both good and bad historical examples of the pardon's use.
  • Whether it might be used (appropriately or inappropriately) to help the Jan. 6 rioters, Hunter Biden, or to self-pardon Donald Trump (and whether a self-pardon is even constitutional).

Enjoy the conversation and please consider JOINING OUR MAILING LIST!

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Episode Audio:

  • "Air Background Corporate" by REDCVT (Free Music Archive)
  • "Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive)
  • "Last Dance" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive)
  • “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist’s permission)

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Utterly Moderate Podcast

The Utterly Moderate Podcast is the official podcast of Connors Institute for Nonpartisan Research and Civic Engagement at Shippensburg University.

The core mission of the Connors Institute is to disseminate high-quality nonpartisan information to the public.

Utterly Moderate is hosted by Lawrence Eppard, a researcher, university professor, and director of the Connors Institute. On each episode, Eppard is joined by a guest (or two or three!) who helps listeners understand important topics by focusing on just the weight of the empirical evidence and none of the unneeded opinions or political agendas. We are aggressively nonpartisan in our approach.

Be sure to visit us at ConnorsInstitute.org to learn more about all that we do!

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