Trump calls for an investigation: Bidens' pardon in criticism!

Trump calls for an investigation: Bidens' pardon in criticism!

Washington, D.C., USA - President Donald Trump has issued a memorandum that proves the Ministry of Justice and other authorities to initiate examinations on possible violations of legal violations during the term of his predecessor Joe Biden. According to a report of the Weser Kuriers claims that" intellectual inadequacy " Time (2017-2021) was covered up. Trump’s step is called one of the most dangerous scandals in American history.

Trump claims that bidges were unable to control the nation's fortunes responsibly during this time. A central argument represents the use of a car for important signatures. Trump states that this represents a "breach of the constitution" and that the validity of bidens questions pardon. He accuses Biden of having pardoned numerous serious criminals who may now have to fear legal consequences, since Trump describes the pardon as "invalid, void and no longer".

Trump's accusations and the controversial pardoning

A report of the Tagesspiegel emphasizes that members of the committee of inquiry in particular to stabbing the Capitol Focus on Trump's allegations have come, since bids had pardoned it shortly before the end of his term. The constant assertion that bidges had used a "car" has not yet been supported by conclusive evidence. However, this theory is widespread in right circles and is well received by Trump's followers.

Trump himself admitted to using a signature machine for "unimportant papers", which raises the question of whether the demand for integrity in bidens could not be applied to his own practice. In this context, Trump, based on his own actions, was criticized after he pardoned the Capitol Sturm on January 6, 2021 shortly after the beginning of his second term, including members of the groups "Oath Keepers" and "Proud Boys".

The right of pardon in the US legal system

The right to be pardon that enables president to alleviate or abolish prison terms is not undisputed. According to a report by srf this right comes from the British Common Law Anchored. Critics, as US expert Christian Lammert, argue that the exercise of this right can endanger the rule of law, especially if it is misused for political preference.

The debate about reforming the right to be pardon has gained driving, but a constitutional change is considered complicated and encounters little party policy interest. In the current situation, the right of pardon is interpreted differently by both ex-presidents, bidges and Trump, whereby both sides focus on their political interests.

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