For as long as there has been a republic, American presidents have been granting pardons and no, you dont need a lifeline from Geraldo Rivera.
Mr. Rivera, the Fox television personality, vouched for the former New York City police commissioner Bernard B. Kerik to get a pardon from President Trump, who this week granted clemency to Mr. Kerik and 10 other people.
Among them were the so-called junk bond king of the 1980s, Michael R. Milken, and Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., a former owner of the San Francisco 49ers, as well as the former Illinois governor Rod R. Blagojevich, whose corruption sentence was commuted by Mr. Trump.
They joined an exclusive club of reclamation figures, many of them with sordid pasts and political connections: politicians and pirates, the owner of the New York Yankees, fixers in the Iran-contra affair, Deep Throat and a former president, Richard M. Nixon.
Is Roger J. Stone Jr. the ally of Mr. Trump sentenced Thursday to 40 months in prison for obstruction and perjury next?
Here is a sampling of some of the more infamous pardons and the presidents who granted them.
Washington didnt wait long to exercise the pardoning authority of the president prescribed by the Constitution, which historians said was one of the few aspects of monarchy rule in England that the framers adopted.
In 1795, Washington granted the first pardons to John Mitchell and Philip Weigel, who were convicted of treason for their roles in the Whiskey Rebellion. The insurrection broke out in western Pennsylvania after the federal government placed a steep excise tax on distilled spirits.
Early on, the framers had debated which branch of the government should have the power to pardon the president or Congress.
There was this fear about a too-powerful president, Barbara A. Perry, the presidential studies director at the University of Virginias Miller Center, said in an interview this week.
The French pirates Jean Lafitte and Pierre Lafitte were best known for their marauding ways in the Gulf of Mexico. The two brothers smuggled goods and enslaved people to southern Louisiana and flouted the law.
Jean Lafitte redeemed himself when he helped defend New Orleans during the War of 1812, earning a pardon from Madison for his and his brothers smuggling crimes. A national historical park and preserve is named after Jean Lafitte, as well as a former blacksmith shop on Bourbon Street that legend has it was used by the brothers and has laid claim to being the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States.
John C. Frmont, known as the Pathfinder of the Rocky Mountains, was a central figure in the exploration of the West. He was the military governor of California and an Army officer. But his insubordination during the Mexican-American War led to Frmonts being court-martialed.
Polk pardoned Frmont, who went on to become the newly formed Republican Partys first presidential nominee in 1856, a race that he lost.
Brigham Young, a patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ascended to power as the first governor of the Utah Territory. But tensions had been festering between the federal government and the colonists in Utah, which prompted Youngs removal by Buchanan.
The president sent U.S. Army soldiers to Utah to assert federal rule in the territory in what was known as the Utah War. Buchanan ultimately pardoned Young for treason and sedition.
In 1862, a band of Dakota Indians attacked white settlements in the Minnesota frontier and was accused of killing 490 people, including women and children. The hostilities culminated years of strained relations between the influx of settlers and the starving Dakota, historically known as the Sioux, who had been promised food and other supplies in a series of broken peace treaties.
Lincoln, whose grandfather had been killed by Native Americans, spared 265 of 303 Dakota who had been condemned to death. They were either fully pardoned or died in prison.
I could not afford to hang men for votes, Lincoln said at the time.
On Christmas Day 1868, Johnson granted pardons to all those who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War.
I think there is almost this religious sense of mercy and clemency to try to bring the country back together, Professor Perry said.
Johnson was also known for pardoning Samuel A. Mudd, the doctor and tobacco farmer who was convicted of conspiracy in Lincolns assassination after he helped set the broken leg of John Wilkes Boothe and harbored him following the shooting.
James Michael Curley was the embodiment of Bostons Democratic machine. He was elected mayor several times, but his incumbency was interrupted by multiple defeats. He served in Congress and as Massachusetts governor.
Curleys political career was also marred by corruption and cronyism. He spent five months in federal prison after being convicted of mail fraud. In 1950, Truman granted Curley a full pardon after securing his release.
Ford granted 382 pardons in 29 months after assuming the presidency in 1974, according to Justice Department records.
None has been dissected more than Fords pardon of former President Richard M. Nixon for all federal crimes he committed or may have committed or taken part in while in office. The pardon came only weeks after Nixon became the first and only U.S. president to resign from office.
Nixon had been facing impeachment by the House and almost certain conviction by the Senate for impeding the investigation into the breakin at the Democratic headquarters in the Watergate complex. The men involved in the break-in were tied to agents of Nixons re-election campaign.
Ford did not want the circus of that to be plaguing him through his presidency, Professor Perry said, pointing out that the pardoning of Nixon cast a dark shadow over Fords 1976 campaign. That was probably the primary reason for Fords defeat.
Ford was also known for pardoning Iva Toguri DAquino, the Japanese-American who was linked to the Tokyo Rose broadcasts and was convicted of treason in 1949 for disseminating propaganda from Japan to U.S. servicemen in World War II. She maintained her innocence until her death in 2006.
It has been 10 years since he died, but legions of baseball fans still know him as The Boss.
George M. Steinbrenner III, whose domineering largess turned the Yankees into a billion-dollar enterprise, was granted a pardon by Reagan for making illegal contributions to Nixons campaign in 1972.
Reagan also was known for pardoning W. Mark Felt, the No. 2 official at the F.B.I. who later revealed he was the informant known as Deep Throat during the Watergate scandal.
On Christmas Day 1992, Bush granted six Reagan administration officials pardons for their roles in the Iran-contra affair, including former Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger.
Weinberger had been indicted on charges that he lied to Congress about secret arms sales to Iran that helped underwrite U.S.-backed rebels in Nicaragua.
The pardons wiped out one conviction, three guilty pleas and two pending cases in the Iran-contra affair, which drew condemnation from the independent prosecutor in the case, Lawrence E. Walsh.
Marc Rich, the fugitive financier who fled the United States after his indictment on charges of widespread tax evasion, illegal dealings with Iran and other crimes, received a last-minute reprieve from Mr. Clinton as one of the presidents final acts in office.
Not long after the pardon, it came to light that Mr. Richs former wife, Denise Rich, had made large donations to the Democratic Party and the Clinton library.
Mr. Clinton also pardoned Roger Clinton, his half brother, who had been convicted on drug charges; Patty Hearst, the publishing heiress convicted in a 1974 bank robbery; and Susan H. McDougal, a onetime Clinton business partner who was jailed in the Whitewater scandal.
In one of the largest uses of clemency power by a president, Mr. Obama pardoned 212 people and commuted the sentences of another 1,715 people during his two terms, according to the Justice Department.
Mr. Obama often granted clemency to those convicted of nonviolent crimes under tough drug laws, which disproportionately affected black and Latino people.
In 2017, Mr. Obama intervened in the case of Chelsea Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst convicted of leaking military and diplomatic materials to WikiLeaks in 2010. The president commuted all but four months of her 35-year sentence. Ms. Manning had been jailed for seven years. In May, Ms. Manning was sent back to jail after refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks, an organization that publishes leaks online.
As one of his final acts in office, Mr. Obama pardoned Willie McCovey, the Hall of Fame first baseman for the San Francisco Giants, who pleaded guilty to tax fraud charges for failing to report tens of thousands of dollars received in fees from autograph shows.
Mr. McCovey, who died in 2018, had been sentenced to two years of probation and was fined $5,000.
See more here:
Presidential Pardons Through History: Whos Received Them? - The New York Times
- The Skanner Newspaper - Jailed Chelsea Manning Gets Intelligence Ethics Award [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning | Thanksgiving Gratitude With Michelle ... [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Private Manning Support Network [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning awarded 2014 Sam Adams Prize for Integrity ... [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning We three Spies - Video [Last Updated On: January 23rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 23rd, 2014]
- » About PVT. Manning Private Manning Support Network [Last Updated On: January 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 26th, 2014]
- @CassandraRules - Fullerton City Council about Kelly Thomas - Video [Last Updated On: January 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 28th, 2014]
- Report puts Snowden-like leaks as the No. 2 threat to U.S. security [Last Updated On: January 30th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2014]
- Germany: Poitras praises courage of whistleblowers - Video [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2014]
- What not to say to a transgender person [Last Updated On: February 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning and the Law - Outside The Beltway [Last Updated On: February 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2014]
- UK spy agency launched cyber attack on hacktivist group Anonymous [Last Updated On: February 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2014]
- chelsea manning trio - there's trouble until - Video [Last Updated On: February 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2014]
- Pirates jointly nominate Manning and Snowden for Nobel ... [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2014]
- Assange story: Media watchdog dismisses complaint against Four Corners [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- BRADLEY MANNING versus CHELSEA MANNING! | shootthescribe [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- Defending Chelsea Manning - Video [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2014]
- Snowden Congratulates Chelsea Manning [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2014]
- Snowden Pays Homage to Sam Adams Awardee Chelsea Manning | Oxford Union - Video [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2014]
- Free Chelsea Manning! -- LGBT Wikileaker - Video [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2014]
- Whistleblowers refuse to be hounded, form alliance [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2014]
- Whistleblowers unite in London [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2014]
- Snowden: Geheimhaltung, Kriege, Kriegsverbrechen, Folter - Chelsea Manning/Sam Adams Award - Video [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2014]
- Snowden: Geheimhaltung, Kriegsverbrechen, Folter - Chelsea Manning/Sam Adams Award - Video [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2014]
- News from Leavenworth: Chelsea Manning receives a family ... [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning: US secrecy breeds unilateralism that ... [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2014]
- US Press Freedom Ranking Fail - Video [Last Updated On: March 2nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2014]
- Nobel Shortlist: Putin, Snowden, Manning [Last Updated On: March 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2014]
- Putin Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize [Last Updated On: March 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2014]
- Drawing the Chelsea Manning Trial--Part 2 - Video [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2014]
- Drawing the Chelsea Manning Trial--Part 1 - Video [Last Updated On: March 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2014]
- Pvt. Manning seeks formal name change to Chelsea - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports [Last Updated On: March 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning petitions for formal name change [Last Updated On: March 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2014]
- Manning seeks to change name to Chelsea [Last Updated On: March 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Formally Requests Name Change [Last Updated On: March 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Seeks Legal Name Change [Last Updated On: March 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning I m not a pacifist - Video [Last Updated On: March 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Support Network [Last Updated On: March 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2014]
- » About Chelsea Manning Chelsea Manning Support Network [Last Updated On: March 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning petitions court for name change [Last Updated On: March 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 27th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning’s Attorney: She Didn’t Get a Fair Trial [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2014]
- U.S. vs. Private Chelsea Manning: A Graphic Account from Inside the Courtroom - Video [Last Updated On: April 2nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 2nd, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Sentence Harsher Than Others For Similar ... [Last Updated On: April 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 4th, 2014]
- ABQ attorney to represent Chelsea Manning - Video [Last Updated On: April 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 4th, 2014]
- CHELSEA MANNING TALKS ABOUT NINJUTSU? OH I MEAN THE OTHER GUY - Video [Last Updated On: April 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 6th, 2014]
- San Francisco Pride Apologizes, Honors Chelsea Manning [Last Updated On: April 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 14th, 2014]
- Manning sentence approved by Washington military district commander [Last Updated On: April 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 14th, 2014]
- Army general denies Chelsea Manning clemency over WikiLeaks case [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning's 35-year sentence, conviction upheld [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- OurHD.Tv FDL 10@10 4/15/2014 - Video [Last Updated On: April 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2014]
- USA: Chelsea Manning's punishment 'outrageous' says attorney - Video [Last Updated On: April 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2014]
- Manning Determined to Fight Back After Army Upholds 35-Year Sentence - Video [Last Updated On: April 23rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 23rd, 2014]
- Defending Democracy: Government Whistleblowing in the Digital Age - Video [Last Updated On: April 23rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 23rd, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning allowed to legally change name from Bradley Manning [Last Updated On: April 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 24th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Allowed to Formally Change Name [Last Updated On: April 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 24th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning gets name change [Last Updated On: April 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 24th, 2014]
- Kansas judge to consider Chelsea Manning's petition to legally change name from Bradley [Last Updated On: April 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 24th, 2014]
- Fox News Calls Chelsea Manning a 'Gender-Bender' [Last Updated On: April 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 26th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Announces Legal Name Change in Optimistic Letter [Last Updated On: April 29th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Allowed to Formally Change Name - NBC News [Last Updated On: April 29th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2014]
- 2014 05 02 Robin Hooding w/Chalk 5/10 - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2014]
- The FBI Was Never the Same: 1971 Screening and Discussion - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning - Video [Last Updated On: May 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2014]
- Exclusive Interview: NSA whistleblower on what he'd do differently now [Last Updated On: May 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2014]
- Speaking out - Deb Van Poolen - Video [Last Updated On: May 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2014]
- FREEDOM for CHELSEA MANNING! Solidarity music session, Dublin. - Video [Last Updated On: May 12th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 12th, 2014]
- German hacker club offers Snowden, Manning honorary membership [Last Updated On: May 13th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 13th, 2014]
- Pentagon reportedly trying to transfer Manning to civilian prison for gender treatment [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Pentagon OKs Chelsea Manning Transfer for Gender Treatment [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Could Be Getting a Transfer to Civilian Prison [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Leaker Chelsea Manning may get jail transfer for gender treatment [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Manning Could Move To Civilian Prison For Hormone Therapy [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning might be moved to civilian prison [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning transfer for gender treatment is backed by Pentagon [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2014]
- Pentagon weighs sending Manning to civilian prison for gender treatment [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Could Be Moved To Civilian Prison - Video [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2014]
- Chelsea Manning Biography - Video [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2014]
- Pentagon May Grant Chelsea Manning's Request for Gender Transition - Video [Last Updated On: May 21st, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 21st, 2014]
- [383] Internet Freedom, Sociopathic Cop Executes Boston Bombing Associate, Manning Denied Safety - Video [Last Updated On: May 21st, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 21st, 2014]