University of Massachusetts-Lowell: Expert - Leaders Should Follow Constitution's Principles, Not Partisan Interest
January 13, 2021
January 13, 2021
LOWELL, Massachusetts, Jan. 13 -- The University of Massachusetts Lowell campus issued the following news release:
As the House of Representatives considers whether to hold President Donald Trump accountable for his alleged role in last week's deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol, a constitutional law expert says it's unlikely Trump would be able to pardon himself - or for impeachment proceedings to ultimately convict him.
"Can Trump self-pardon? The bottom line is no, . . .
As the House of Representatives considers whether to hold President Donald Trump accountable for his alleged role in last week's deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol, a constitutional law expert says it's unlikely Trump would be able to pardon himself - or for impeachment proceedings to ultimately convict him.
"Can Trump self-pardon? The bottom line is no, . . .