26 Nov
2020
26 Nov
'20
11 a.m.
Three different times during Bill Barr’s confirmation to be Attorney General, he agreed that agreeing to pardon someone for false testimony — as Donald Trump just did for Mike Flynn — would be a crime. Patrick Leahy, specifically invoking Barr’s sanction of the Caspar Weinberger pardon that squelched the Iran-Contra investigation, asked Barr about pardons. Leahy: Do you believe a president could lawfully issue a pardon in exchange for the recipient’s promise to not incriminate him? Barr: No, that would be a crime.