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TheConversationUS , to histodons
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Gerald Ford knew Richard Nixon could be prosecuted for his crimes as president – when Ford gave Nixon “a full, free and absolute pardon” 50 years ago.

Most citizens were outraged.

Most people thought Nixon could be prosecuted for the Watergate crimes – until this summer, when ruled in Trump v. United States that presidents had immunity.

Some historians are looking back and seeing the Nixon pardon in a new light:
https://theconversation.com/nixon-immunity-for-watergate-238664
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@TheConversationUS @histodons The JFK Library gave Ford a Profiles in Courage award for issuing that pardon… which was one of the worst abuses of presidential power in terms of its historical impact

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In Russia, book settles down with you.

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@golgaloth @bookstodon In America, any writer can unburden the difficulties that they carry into a book. In Soviet Russia, a book is a difficult burden for you to carry.

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